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Fetal life and infancy are the most rapid periods of postnatal brain growth, which provides the structural support for neurodevelopmental outcomes into childhood. Among full-term and preterm infants, human milk is the optimal source of nutrition for many reasons, including for brain development and neurodevelopmental outcomes. The benefits of breastfeeding and human milk exposure are well-documented, with studies reporting positive associations between the duration of human milk exposure and total and region-specific brain volumes in infancy and intelligence test scores in early childhood and beyond for those born full-term and . . .
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