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Michael S Kramer

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Journal of Health, Population, and Nutrition|September 19, 2003
Food supplementation during pregnancy and functional outcomesMichael S Kramer
American Journal of Epidemiology|April 15, 2014
Invited commentary: Does breastfeeding protect against "asthma"?Michael S Kramer
Nestle Nutrition Workshop Series. Paediatric Programme|April 25, 2006
Maternal nutrition and adverse pregnancy outcomes: lessons from epidemiologyMichael S Kramer
Nestle Nutrition Institute Workshop Series|July 27, 2013
The epidemiology of low birthweightMichael S Kramer
Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology|January 20, 2018
Studying Infant Feeding and Growth: Timing is EverythingMichael S Kramer
The Journal of Pediatrics|December 17, 2008
Late preterm birth: appreciable risks, rising incidenceMichael S Kramer
The Journal of Pediatrics|February 13, 2010
Long-term behavioral consequences of infant feeding: the limits of observational studiesMichael S Kramer
Early Human Development|September 18, 2010
"Breast is best": The evidenceMichael S Kramer
Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology|December 15, 2018
Foetal growth standards: Description, prescription, or prediction?Michael S Kramer
The Lancet. Global Health|August 9, 2014
Born too small or too soonMichael S Kramer
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Journal of Health, Population, and Nutrition|September 19, 2003
Food supplementation during pregnancy and functional outcomesMichael S Kramer
American Journal of Epidemiology|April 15, 2014
Invited commentary: Does breastfeeding protect against "asthma"?Michael S Kramer
Nestle Nutrition Workshop Series. Paediatric Programme|April 25, 2006
Maternal nutrition and adverse pregnancy outcomes: lessons from epidemiologyMichael S Kramer
Nestle Nutrition Institute Workshop Series|July 27, 2013
The epidemiology of low birthweightMichael S Kramer
Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology|January 20, 2018
Studying Infant Feeding and Growth: Timing is EverythingMichael S Kramer
The Journal of Pediatrics|December 17, 2008
Late preterm birth: appreciable risks, rising incidenceMichael S Kramer
The Journal of Pediatrics|February 13, 2010
Long-term behavioral consequences of infant feeding: the limits of observational studiesMichael S Kramer
Early Human Development|September 18, 2010
"Breast is best": The evidenceMichael S Kramer
Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology|December 15, 2018
Foetal growth standards: Description, prescription, or prediction?Michael S Kramer
The Lancet. Global Health|August 9, 2014
Born too small or too soonMichael S Kramer
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