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Hi, I'm Krisi Brackett, MS SLP/CCC this blog is dedicated to current information on pediatric feeding and swallowing issues. Email me at feedingnewsletter@gmail.com with questions.

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Two studies characterize the transmission of the microbiome from mother to infant during the first months of life

October 27, 2018 by Krisi Brackett 1 Comment

Two studies characterize the transmission of the microbiome from mother to infant during the first months of life Gut microbial colonization during early life influences human physiology, including the maturation of the immune system, nutrient absorption and metabolism, and the prevention of pathogen colonization. Although extensive microbial colonization of neonates begins postpartum, the Keep Reading >>

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