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LifeMinute Food, Family, Home & Travel

Navigating Confusing Ingredient Claims When it Comes to Baby Formula

Episode 182,   Nov 19, 2020, 05:51 PM

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During the first two years of life, a child’s brain will develop faster than it ever will during its lifetime, growing 175% in the first year, which means the right fuel is needed to grow. Whether parents choose to formula-feed, breastfeed or both, providing infants with optimal nutrition is important, here is what you should know.

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