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<title>What are preterm formula and why are they special</title>
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<description>SpeakerDr Julian Eason, BSc MBBS, MRCP, FRCPC, FRCPCH, MHSc, ILTM, Consultant Neonatologist. SummaryThis recording covers the nutritional needs of preterm infants, the main types of preterm formula available and why they are important.  Click on the links below to download the podcasts:Part 1- What are special formula and how do the nutritional needs of preterm babies differ from term infantsPart 2- Types of feeds available and outcomes for the preterm infantPart 3- Summary, types of formula and their nutritional compositionThe view the article that accompanies this article click here</description>
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<title>The antenatal needs of vulnerable women – focus on young parents</title>
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<description>Speaker

Dr Debbie Smith, MSc PhD CPsychol, University College London, Applied Health Psychology (AHP)
Research

Summary
Recorded at a recent learning Curve event in London, Dr Debbie
Smith discusses heathcare access for vunerable groups of women during
and after pregnancy focussing particularly on young peoples attendance
at antenatal and postnatal care.


Click on the links below to download the podcasts: 


Summary podcast

Part 1
Part 2 


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<title>Preconception and Pregnancy Nutrition</title>
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<description>Speaker
Hilary Peake, Freelance Dietitian &amp; Nutrition Consultant Dietary Design

Summary 
Recorded at a recent Learning Curve Study Day Hilary Peake discusses
the impact of pre conceptual nutrition on health and well being of the
mother and infant and how to help Midwives improve the dietary intakes
of their clients.

Click the links below to download the podcasts:


Part 1
Part 2
Part 3


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<title>Childhood Illness and Allergy</title>
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<description>Speaker
Dr Edward Purssell, Lecturer, Department of Primary and Intermediate Care, King`s College London

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<title>Prebiotics, what are they, what do they do and what can they do for children and infants?</title>
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Speaker
Professor Glenn Gibson, professor of Microbiology and head of Food Biosciences Department at the University of Reading

Summary
An interview with Professor Glenn Gibson discussing Prebiotics, what are they, what do they do and what they can do for children and infants. 
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<title>Ethical Considerations of Preterm Management</title>
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<description>- Inez de Beaufort discusses the `Central arguments of treatment in preterm infants`
- Pieter Sauer covers `To treat or not to treat: the Dutch approach`
- Frank Pohlandt outlines `The German approach`
- Thomas Berger finishes on `Between guidelines and reality: Impact of the Swiss recommendations on the care of infants born at the limit of viability`

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<title>Professor Guido Moro discusses landmark finding on infant nutrition</title>
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<description>Interview with Professor Guido Moro discussing the results of the landmark study that shows that babies fed a prebiotic-containing formula in the first 6 months of life experienced fewer infections and allergies 2 years later.1

Speaker
Guido Moro

Summary
Data released at the international congress of the European Society of Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (ESPGHAN) shows remarkable benefits on the baby`s immune system. 

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ESPGHAN, Barcelona 9   12 May 2007

1. Arslanoglu S, et al. Early dietary intervention with a mixture of prebiotic oligosaccharides reduces the incidence of allergy associated symptoms and infections during the first 2 years of life. Oral presentation OP3-06. Presented at ESPGHAN 2007, Barcelona, Spain, 9   12 May 2007.</description><enclosure url="http://www.in-practice.co.uk/images/podcasts/professor+guido+moro+discusses+landmark+finding+on+infant+nu_21800.mp3" length="13096333" type="audio/mpeg" />
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<title>Early nutrition of the preterm infant</title>
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<description>Hans van Goudoever looks at `Early nutrition of the preterm infant`

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<title>Catch-up growth and metabolic imprinting</title>
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<description>Richard Cooke covers `Catch-up growth and metabolic imprinting`.  


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