Preterm infants face unique challenges in achieving optimal growth and neurodevelopment compared to term‐born peers. Nutritional strategies in the neonatal period are integral to promoting adequate ...
Most moderate-to-late–preterm infants need nutritional support until they are feeding exclusively on their mother’s breast milk. Evidence to guide nutrition strategies for these infants is lacking. We ...
Routine nutrition interventions to support moderate- to late-preterm infants until full nutrition with mother's breast milk does not impact outcomes, according to a study published in the New England ...
Previous studies in preterm infants have shown that probiotic supplementation has enhanced mucosal barrier function and limited growth of gastrointestinal bacteria. 5 However, data on the ...
November is Prematurity Awareness Month, a time to celebrate the progress that has been made for premature babies nationwide. These are some of the smallest, most fragile patients. And one of the ...
GREENSBORO, NC (10/1/2025) - A landmark international study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition and led by Dr. Maryanne Perrin at UNC Greensboro (UNCG) has revealed significant ...
Parenteral nutrition (PN)-associated cholestasis (PNAC) is frequently diagnosed in premature infants; however, not all PN-exposed infants develop PNAC. We propose that, in premature infants receiving ...
A large-scale survey of published studies associatesd probiotics with a favorable benefit-to-risk ratio for prevention of necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) although it did not rule out a small risk of ...
The landmark regulatory decision validates the critical role of Prolacta's 100% human milk-based fortifiers for the most fragile infants and sets a powerful precedent for neonatal intensive care units ...
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