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Breast or Bottle is the first scholarly examination of the shift in breastfeeding recommendations occurring over the last half century. Through a close analysis of scientific and medical controversies and a critical examination of the ways in which medical beliefs are communicated to the public, Amy Koerber exposes layers of shifting arguments and meaning that inform contemporary infant-feeding advocacy and policy.Whereas the phrase ""breast or bottle"" might once have implied a choice between two relative equals, human milk is now believed to possess unique health-promoting qualities. Although
Bottle feeding. --- Breastfeeding. --- Infants --- Breast feeding --- Nursing (Breastfeeding) --- Suckling --- Lactation --- Wet nurses --- Artificial feeding of children --- Infant formulas --- Nutrition. --- Nutrition
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Infants --- Breastfeeding. --- Bottle feeding. --- Artificial feeding of children --- Infant formulas --- Breast feeding --- Nursing (Breastfeeding) --- Suckling --- Lactation --- Wet nurses --- Nutrition. --- Nutrition
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Infants --- Breastfeeding. --- Bottle feeding. --- Mother and infant. --- Infant and mother --- Mother-infant relationship --- Mother and child --- Artificial feeding of children --- Infant formulas --- Breast feeding --- Nursing (Breastfeeding) --- Suckling --- Lactation --- Wet nurses --- Nutrition. --- Health and hygiene. --- Care and hygiene --- Nutrition
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Enteral feeding --- Parenteral feeding --- Enteral Nutrition. --- Parenteral Nutrition. --- Enteral feeding. --- Parenteral feeding. --- Intravenous Feeding --- Nutrition, Parenteral --- Parenteral Feeding --- Feeding, Intravenous --- Feeding, Parenteral --- Feedings, Intravenous --- Feedings, Parenteral --- Intravenous Feedings --- Parenteral Feedings --- Intravenous feeding --- Parenteral hyperalimentation --- Parenteral nutrition --- Total parenteral nutrition --- Enteral hyperalimentation --- Hyperalimentation, Enteral --- Gastric Feeding Tubes --- Enteral Feeding --- Force Feeding --- Nutrition, Enteral --- Tube Feeding --- Feeding Tube, Gastric --- Feeding Tubes, Gastric --- Feeding, Enteral --- Feeding, Force --- Feeding, Tube --- Feedings, Force --- Force Feedings --- Gastric Feeding Tube --- Tube, Gastric Feeding --- Tubes, Gastric Feeding --- Parenteral Nutrition Solutions --- Artificial feeding --- Nutrition --- Parenteral therapy --- Alimentació enteral. --- Alimentació parenteral. --- Dietoteràpia.
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Bottle Feeding --- Breast Feeding. --- Infant Care --- Infant Food --- 316.356.2 --- Bottle feeding --- -Breast feeding --- -Infants --- -#SBIB:316.356.2H1120 --- Babies --- Infancy --- Children --- Breast feeding --- Nursing (Breastfeeding) --- Suckling --- Infants --- Lactation --- Wet nurses --- Artificial feeding of children --- Infant formulas --- Breast Feeding, Exclusive --- Breastfeeding --- Breastfeeding, Exclusive --- Exclusive Breast Feeding --- Exclusive Breastfeeding --- Feeding, Breast --- Milk, Human --- history. --- Gezinssociologie --- History --- Nutrition --- -History --- Gezinssociologie: historische studies over het gezin voor 1900 --- History. --- 316.356.2 Gezinssociologie --- Breast Feeding --- #SBIB:316.356.2H1120 --- Nutrition&delete& --- history --- Breast Fed --- Breastfed --- Milk Sharing --- Wet Nursing --- Sharing, Milk
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Terminal care --- Artificial feeding --- Dehydration (Physiology) --- Ethics, Medical. --- Euthanasia. --- Euthanasia, Passive. --- Terminal Care --- End of Life Care --- End-Of-Life Care --- Care, End-Of-Life --- Care, Terminal --- End-Of-Life Cares --- Death --- Advance Care Planning --- Euthanasia, Negative --- Negative Euthanasia --- Passive Euthanasia --- Allowing to Die --- Resuscitation Orders --- Euthanasia, Active --- Mercy Killing --- Killing, Mercy --- Killings, Mercy --- Mercy Killings --- Right to Die --- Suicide, Assisted --- Bioethical Issues --- Medical Ethics --- Medicine --- Professionalism --- Bioethics --- Body water loss --- Water-electrolyte imbalances --- Artificial nutrition --- Feeding, Artificial --- Nutrition --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Prevention --- legislation. --- ethics --- #GBIB:CBMER --- #GROL:SEMI-241.63*2 --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Prevention&delete&
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During the past few decades, high-profile cases like that of Terry Schiavo have fueled the public debate over forgoing or withdrawing artificial nutrition and hydration from patients in a persistent vegetative state (PVS). These cases, whether involving adults or young children, have forced many to begin thinking in a measured and careful way about the moral legitimacy of allowing patients to die. Can families forgo or withdraw artificial hydration and nutrition from their loved ones when no hope of recovery seems possible?Many Catholics know that Catholic moral theology has formulated a well-
Religion and Medicine. --- Persistent Vegetative State --- Fluid Therapy --- Enteral Nutrition --- Catholicism. --- Euthanasia, Passive --- Euthanasia --- Artificial feeding. --- Fluid therapy --- Loss of consciousness. --- Persistent vegetative state --- Medical ethics. --- Fluid replacement therapy --- Fluids --- Therapeutics --- Water-electrolyte balance (Physiology) --- Blackouts (Loss of consciousness) --- Consciousness, Loss of --- Insensibility --- Unconscious state --- Unconsciousness --- Neurologic manifestations of general diseases --- Biomedical ethics --- Clinical ethics --- Ethics, Medical --- Health care ethics --- Medical care --- Medicine --- Bioethics --- Professional ethics --- Nursing ethics --- Social medicine --- Minimally conscious state --- Permanent vegetative state --- Persistent unawareness state --- Post-traumatic vegetative state --- Posttraumatic vegetative state --- PVS (Persistent vegetative state) --- Unawareness state, Persistent --- Vegetative state, Persistent --- Brain damage --- Loss of consciousness --- Coma --- Artificial nutrition --- Feeding, Artificial --- Nutrition --- Roman Catholic Ethics --- Roman Catholicism --- Roman Catholics --- Catholic, Roman --- Catholicism, Roman --- Catholics, Roman --- Ethic, Roman Catholic --- Ethics, Roman Catholic --- Roman Catholic --- Roman Catholic Ethic --- Medicine and Religion --- Parish Nursing --- therapy. --- ethics. --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Religious aspects --- Catholic Church. --- Therapeutic use --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Patients --- Religious aspects. --- Health Workforce --- Comatose state
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Can food really take the place of medicine? While modern medicine certainly has its place and does more than its fair share of good, there is no denying that many of society's most perilous chronic diseases are exacerbated by poor diets. Whereas infectious diseases used to cause the most number of deaths, the impact of chronic diseases now far overshadows that of infectious diseases. Diet plays a significant role in the development of a number of types of chronic disease, such as heart disease, diabetes, and certain types of cancer. This title explores the impact of dietary choices on the prevention, management, and treatment of a number of medical conditions and disease states including cardiovascular disease, diabetes and metabolic stress, critical illness, cancer, and HIV/AIDS. Conditions of the gastrointestinal tract, musculoskeletal disorders, rheumatic disease, anemias, hepatobiliary, gallbladder, pancreatic and kidney diseases are covered in the subsequent title Diet and Disease II.
Diet therapy. --- Heart --- Diabetes --- Cancer --- AIDS (Disease) --- Nutritional Support. --- Diet Therapy. --- Heart Diseases --- Diabetes Mellitus --- Neoplasms --- Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome --- Diet Modification --- Therapy, Diet --- Diet Therapy, Restrictive --- Dietary Modification --- Dietary Restriction --- Restriction Diet Therapies --- Restriction Diet Therapy --- Restrictive Diet Therapies --- Restrictive Diet Therapy --- Diet Modifications --- Diet Therapies --- Diet Therapies, Restriction --- Diet Therapy, Restriction --- Dietary Modifications --- Dietary Restrictions --- Modification, Diet --- Modification, Dietary --- Restriction, Dietary --- Therapy, Restriction Diet --- Therapy, Restrictive Diet --- Diet --- Disease --- Artificial Feeding --- Feeding, Artificial --- Support, Nutritional --- Acquired immune deficiency syndrome --- Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome --- Acquired immunological deficiency syndrome --- HIV infections --- Immunological deficiency syndromes --- Virus-induced immunosuppression --- Clinical nutrition --- Diet and disease --- Dietotherapy --- Food --- Medical nutrition therapy --- MNT (Medical nutrition therapy) --- Nutrition therapy --- Dietetics --- Therapeutics, Physiological --- Diseases --- diet therapy. --- therapeutic use --- diet therapy --- Nutritional aspects --- Treatment --- Therapeutic use --- diet and disease --- nutrition care process --- diabetes --- diabetic diet --- metabolic stress --- heart disease --- heart healthy diet
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Nutritionary hygiene. Diet --- Enteral feeding --- Parenteral feeding --- Nutrition --- Enteral Nutrition. --- Parenteral Nutrition. --- Enteral feeding. --- Nutrition. --- Parenteral feeding. --- Nutritional Physiological Phenomena. --- Nutrition Phenomena --- Nutrition Physiological Concepts --- Nutrition Physiological Phenomenon --- Nutritional Phenomena --- Nutritional Physiological Phenomenon --- Nutritional Physiology --- Nutritional Physiology Concepts --- Nutritional Physiology Phenomenon --- Nutrition Physiological Phenomena --- Nutrition Physiology --- Nutritional Physiology Phenomena --- Concept, Nutrition Physiological --- Concept, Nutritional Physiology --- Concepts, Nutrition Physiological --- Concepts, Nutritional Physiology --- Nutrition Physiological Concept --- Nutritional Physiology Concept --- Phenomena, Nutrition --- Phenomena, Nutrition Physiological --- Phenomena, Nutritional --- Phenomena, Nutritional Physiological --- Phenomena, Nutritional Physiology --- Phenomenon, Nutrition Physiological --- Phenomenon, Nutritional Physiological --- Phenomenon, Nutritional Physiology --- Physiological Concept, Nutrition --- Physiological Concepts, Nutrition --- Physiological Phenomena, Nutrition --- Physiological Phenomena, Nutritional --- Physiological Phenomenon, Nutrition --- Physiological Phenomenon, Nutritional --- Physiology Concept, Nutritional --- Physiology Concepts, Nutritional --- Physiology Phenomena, Nutritional --- Physiology Phenomenon, Nutritional --- Physiology, Nutrition --- Physiology, Nutritional --- Food --- Nutritional Sciences --- Periodicals --- Health Sciences --- Nutrition and Dietetics --- Pharmacy and Pharmacology --- Nutrition Process --- Nutritional Process --- Nutritional Processes --- Nutrition Processes --- Process, Nutrition --- Process, Nutritional --- Processes, Nutrition --- Processes, Nutritional --- Phototrophic Processes --- Autotrophic Processes --- Heterotrophic Processes --- Chemoautotrophic Growth --- Feeding, Intravenous --- Feeding, Parenteral --- Intravenous feeding --- Parenteral hyperalimentation --- Parenteral nutrition --- Total parenteral nutrition --- Alimentation --- Enteral hyperalimentation --- Hyperalimentation, Enteral --- Intravenous Feeding --- Nutrition, Parenteral --- Parenteral Feeding --- Feedings, Intravenous --- Feedings, Parenteral --- Intravenous Feedings --- Parenteral Feedings --- Gastric Feeding Tubes --- Enteral Feeding --- Force Feeding --- Nutrition, Enteral --- Tube Feeding --- Feeding Tube, Gastric --- Feeding Tubes, Gastric --- Feeding, Enteral --- Feeding, Force --- Feeding, Tube --- Feedings, Force --- Force Feedings --- Gastric Feeding Tube --- Tube, Gastric Feeding --- Tubes, Gastric Feeding --- Health aspects --- Artificial feeding --- Parenteral therapy --- Health --- Physiology --- Diet --- Dietetics --- Digestion --- Food habits --- Malnutrition --- Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
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