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Brief Report: Newborn Behavior Differs with Decosahexaenoic Acid Levels in Breast Milk
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These results suggest that breast milk DHA is beneficial to the neonate's neurobehavioral functioning and call for investigative attention to DHA's role in potentiating optimized intellectual functioning at later stages of development. The findings may also be interpreted as supporting formula supplementation with DHA.
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