Continued monitoring of environmental chemicals is important for understanding human exposure and potentially related health risk(s). Cinar et al. [1] contribute to our knowledge on infant exposures to environmental chemicals in breast milk. However, the messages implicit both in the title and in the paper itself are unnecessarily alarming and are likely to be interpreted by mothers and health professionals as indicating that breast feeding is generally unsafe in certain regions of Turkey. For example, the conclusion that “Rural area also may not be safe for breastfeed babies” is based on an evaluation of 90 women, without regard to differences in their potential exposure patterns; lifestyle, smoking status, occupation, body mass index, or ...
PubMedID: 29463139Background: Organophosphates, pythyreoids, carbamate pesticides and fungicides are...
Toxic metals are one of the significant groups of chemical contaminants that humans are exposed to b...
Effective promotion of breastfeeding is constrained if health professionals' knowledge on its import...
Abstract This article addresses the problem of how to ensure consistency in messages communicating p...
Owing to its unique nutritional and immunological characteristics, breast milk is the most important...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Aim: In breast-fed infants, toxic chemicals previously been exposed to the mother are also a potenti...
Human milk is, without question, the best source of nutrition for infants containing the optimal bal...
Breastfeeding has numerous benefits to mother and child including improved maternal post-partum heal...
Pregnant and lactating women are continuously and ubiquitously exposed to numerous environmental pol...
Background and aim: Human milk is considered to be the best source of nutrition for the newborn infa...
Concern over contaminants in human milk is persuading some women to stop nursing and switch to formu...
Human milk is the best natural and optimal food for neonates with several immunologic, developmental...
Breast milk is the reference food for the infant both for its content in nutrients, necessary for no...
Human milk represents the most suitable pattern of nutrients to meet the physiological requirements ...
PubMedID: 29463139Background: Organophosphates, pythyreoids, carbamate pesticides and fungicides are...
Toxic metals are one of the significant groups of chemical contaminants that humans are exposed to b...
Effective promotion of breastfeeding is constrained if health professionals' knowledge on its import...
Abstract This article addresses the problem of how to ensure consistency in messages communicating p...
Owing to its unique nutritional and immunological characteristics, breast milk is the most important...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Aim: In breast-fed infants, toxic chemicals previously been exposed to the mother are also a potenti...
Human milk is, without question, the best source of nutrition for infants containing the optimal bal...
Breastfeeding has numerous benefits to mother and child including improved maternal post-partum heal...
Pregnant and lactating women are continuously and ubiquitously exposed to numerous environmental pol...
Background and aim: Human milk is considered to be the best source of nutrition for the newborn infa...
Concern over contaminants in human milk is persuading some women to stop nursing and switch to formu...
Human milk is the best natural and optimal food for neonates with several immunologic, developmental...
Breast milk is the reference food for the infant both for its content in nutrients, necessary for no...
Human milk represents the most suitable pattern of nutrients to meet the physiological requirements ...
PubMedID: 29463139Background: Organophosphates, pythyreoids, carbamate pesticides and fungicides are...
Toxic metals are one of the significant groups of chemical contaminants that humans are exposed to b...
Effective promotion of breastfeeding is constrained if health professionals' knowledge on its import...