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Nina J Berry

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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health|September 8, 2006
Breast is no longer best: the World Health Organization, the Multi-centre Growth Reference Study and normal infant feedingNina J Berry, Karleen D Gribble
Maternal & Child Nutrition|January 4, 2008
Breast is no longer best: promoting normal infant feedingNina J Berry, Karleen D Gribble
Maternal & Child Nutrition|October 15, 2016
Health and nutrition content claims on websites advertising infant formula available in Australia: A content analysisNina J Berry, Karleen D Gribble
International Breastfeeding Journal|November 9, 2011
Emergency preparedness for those who care for infants in developed country contextsKarleen D Gribble, Nina J Berry
Breastfeeding Review : Professional Publication of the Nursing Mothers' Association of Australia|May 7, 2010
It's all formula to me: women's understandings of toddler milk adsNina J Berry, Sandra Jones, Don Iverson
Breastfeeding Review : Professional Publication of the Nursing Mothers' Association of Australia|May 26, 2011
Relax, you're soaking in it: sources of information about infant formulaNina J Berry, Sandra C Jones, Don Iverson
Archives of Disease in Childhood|July 2, 2011
Circumventing the WHO Code? An observational studyNina J Berry, Sandra C Jones, Don Iverson
Breastfeeding Review : Professional Publication of the Nursing Mothers' Association of Australia|September 6, 2012
It's not the contents, it's the container: Australian parents' awareness and acceptance of infant and young child feeding recommendationsNina J Berry, Sandra C Jones, Don Iverson
BMC Pediatrics|January 19, 2017
When parents won't vaccinate their children: a qualitative investigation of australian primary care providers' experiencesNina J Berry, Alexandra Henry, Margie Danchin, et al.
Vaccine|February 4, 2018
Sharing knowledge about immunisation (SKAI): An exploration of parents' communication needs to inform development of a clinical communication support interventionNina J Berry, Margie Danchin, Lyndal Trevena, et al.
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health|September 8, 2006
Breast is no longer best: the World Health Organization, the Multi-centre Growth Reference Study and normal infant feedingNina J Berry, Karleen D Gribble
Maternal & Child Nutrition|January 4, 2008
Breast is no longer best: promoting normal infant feedingNina J Berry, Karleen D Gribble
Maternal & Child Nutrition|October 15, 2016
Health and nutrition content claims on websites advertising infant formula available in Australia: A content analysisNina J Berry, Karleen D Gribble
International Breastfeeding Journal|November 9, 2011
Emergency preparedness for those who care for infants in developed country contextsKarleen D Gribble, Nina J Berry
Breastfeeding Review : Professional Publication of the Nursing Mothers' Association of Australia|May 7, 2010
It's all formula to me: women's understandings of toddler milk adsNina J Berry, Sandra Jones, Don Iverson
Breastfeeding Review : Professional Publication of the Nursing Mothers' Association of Australia|May 26, 2011
Relax, you're soaking in it: sources of information about infant formulaNina J Berry, Sandra C Jones, Don Iverson
Archives of Disease in Childhood|July 2, 2011
Circumventing the WHO Code? An observational studyNina J Berry, Sandra C Jones, Don Iverson
Breastfeeding Review : Professional Publication of the Nursing Mothers' Association of Australia|September 6, 2012
It's not the contents, it's the container: Australian parents' awareness and acceptance of infant and young child feeding recommendationsNina J Berry, Sandra C Jones, Don Iverson
BMC Pediatrics|January 19, 2017
When parents won't vaccinate their children: a qualitative investigation of australian primary care providers' experiencesNina J Berry, Alexandra Henry, Margie Danchin, et al.
Vaccine|February 4, 2018
Sharing knowledge about immunisation (SKAI): An exploration of parents' communication needs to inform development of a clinical communication support interventionNina J Berry, Margie Danchin, Lyndal Trevena, et al.
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