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Epidemiology of poisoning in children
Nicolas Franchitto.
November 2021, page 53
Infant feeding, how to choose an infant milk ?
The infant’s nutrition is of particular concern, not only to assume a good nutritional status, an adequate growth and development, but also, to some extent, for his future health. Breast feeding...
Olivier Mouterde.
January 2022, page 14
Complementary feedings in infants
Guidelines about complementary feeding changed a lot during these last twenty years. Complementary feeding should begin between 4 to 6 months for all foods. Early introduction of the most...
Anaïs Lemoine.
January 2022, page 20
Adequate dietary intake for infant development
The main nutrients required for an adequate infant development, particularly neurological, are some lipids (essential fatty acids, arachidonic and docosahexaenoic acids), iron, calcium and vitamin...
Patrick Tounian.
January 2022, page 24
Growing-up milks: what content and what importance ?
Patrick Tounian.
January 2022, page 28
Lipid fear: what are the risks for infants ?
Patrick Tounian.
January 2022, page 30
Inadequate infant diets and false food allergies
The administration, by families, of more or less extensive avoidance diets of food to their infants has been a growing problem in recent years. Regardless of certain parental beliefs, these diets...
Julie Lemale,
Anaïs Lemoine.
January 2022, page 32
Being or believing yourself to be allergic: phobic parents ?
Emmanuelle Lefranc.
January 2022, page 37
Infant and young child feeding: key messages
Julie Lemale.
January 2022, page 40
Gluten intolerance in infants and children: diagnosis and what recommendations
Gluten intolerance or celiac disease is a relatively common pathology that is still underdiagnosed in pediatrics due to its heterogeneous presentation. Apart from the classic form of malabsorption...
Julie Lemale.
March 2022, page 60
Infant gastroesophageal reflux disease: physiological or pathological?
Gastroesophageal reflux (GER) is defined by the rise of gastric contents into the esophagus, with or without externalization. GER is very common in young infants, with a peak around 4 months, and...
Aurélie Bourchany,
Emmanuel Mas.
December 2022, page 74
Denial of pregnancy: focus on clinical specificities
Denial of pregnancy corresponds to an evolving pregnancy without the woman being aware of being pregnant. It is generally associated with an absence of gravidic signs such as amenorrhea, abdominal...
Hugo Bottemanne,
Lucie Joly.
December 2022, page 78
Impact of the environment on health. Part 1. Child: the concept of the first 1 000 days
Umberto Simeoni,
Jean-Baptiste Armengaud.
September 2023, page 91
Hereditary systemic auto-inflammatory diseases associated with cryopyrin
CAPS (cryoprine-associated periodic syndromes) are a group of auto-inflammatory diseases of varying severity, most often beginning very early in life and characterized by febrile episodes, a...
Bénédicte Neven.
December 2023, page 58
Nutrition and nutritional needs of infants and children: a summary
Julie Lemale.
December 2023, page 101
Sleep centers: from diagnosis to care
Sarah Hartley.
June 2024, page 60