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New Resources for Nutrition Educators Book| Volume 50, ISSUE 2, P211-212, February 2018

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Breastfeeding Uncovered

      Across the world mothers are urged to breastfeed, but in Western society many find this a difficult task. Those who stop can feel unhappy and demoralized—but why should such a desired, encouraged and biologically normal behavior seem so challenging in reality?—Publisher
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