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Nutrition links

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Breastfeeding
Your baby will need breast milk or formula for the first year. Although formula provides the nutrition babies need to grow, it is important to know that breastfeeding gives your baby so much more.
gray bullet How breastfeeding i s best for you and your baby
gray bullet "Working and Breastfeeding...It's Worth it!"
gray bullet The Breastfeeding Triage Tool: Factsheets and tips on breastfeeding infants to 3 years old
gray bullet Breastfeeding resources in King County
gray bullet Glossary of terms
gray bullet Haga click aquí para "Lo que dicen las mamás sobre dar pecho" en español

green square bullet Nutrition
What we choose to eat can have a direct affect on our ability to enjoy life to its fullest. This is true for everyone, despite his or her age and current health.
gray bullet What are healthy food choices?
gray bullet 5 A Day for Better Health
gray bullet Variety, Balance and Moderation
gray bullet What else do I need to know about food and health?
gray bullet Are some foods better choices for some people than others?
gray bullet How can I make healthy food choices in spite of limited money?
gray bullet What are some tips for easy-to-fix and healthy meals?
gray bullet How can I make healthy choices if I don't cook?
gray bullet How can I make healthy choices if I don't eat meat?
gray bullet Recipe of the Week

green square bullet Women, Infants and Children (WIC) services
The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) is a preventive health and nutrition program that provides short term assistance to young families to promote optimal growth and development.
gray bullet Who may be eligible for WIC services?
gray bullet What are the benefits of WIC?
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gray bullet How are WIC foods provided?

Updated: Friday, August 12, 2005 at 03:40 PM

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