Excluding Allergenic Foods From Maternal Diet May Reduce Colic in Neonates
7th Nov 2005, 22:15 GMT
A randomized study showed that this intervention was associated with a reduction in distressed behavior among breast-fed infants with colic presenting in the first six weeks of life. (CME) Medscape Medical News Laurie Barclay,Penny Murata,Gary Vogin
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