Chapter 3: Off to the best start: The importance of infant and young child feeding [Nourishing Millions]
IN RECENT YEARS, nutrition interventions have focused on the critical first 1,000 days of life (from pregnancy up to the child’s second birthday), a period which has been identified as a window of opportunity for preventing child morbidity and mortality and ensuring adequate growth. During this time...
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2016
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