The characteristics of formula milk marketing on health system: a qualitative study from Beijing and Jinan in China
Abstract Background Breastmilk is widely regarded as the healthiest choice for both infants and mothers due to its numerous advantages over formula, such as higher concentrations of essential nutrients and antibodies, easier digestion, and superior taste. The World Health Organization International...
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Main Authors: | Yinghang Wang (Author), Hanxiyue Zhang (Author), Suying Chang (Author), Ge Yang (Author), Wen Wang (Author), Xinyi Lv (Author), Zhi Lin (Author), Shuyi Zhang (Author), Angela Y. Xiao (Author), Anuradha Narayan (Author), Kun Tang (Author) |
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