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Dr. Lori Winter, Faculty Chair for our Best Fed Beginnings project, comments on free formula sample bans in the NYT. http://nyti.ms/RXumOa
What do doctors sometimes miss when interacting with a patient? Asking WHY. Read from NICHQ's Tom Dahlborg. http://bit.ly/TCKWqL
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Los Angeles launched a new anti- #obesity campaign, @ChooseHealthLA . What do you think? http://bit.ly/QVwMwX
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Journal article on #QI efforts to improve rates of newborn hearing screening follow-up. @NICHQ 's work is featured http://bit.ly/VFXVqW
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Sometimes find yourself unsure how to explain what #publichealth is to other people? Check out this cool infographic. http://bit.ly/ShmqLJ
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ADVANCE for Nurses featured our natl breastfeeding initiative, Best Fed Beginnings in their latest issue. Check it out! http://bit.ly/PtpmQn
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Want to learn about NICHQ's #sicklecell work? Click here to watch our new video! http://bit.ly/OrKUkB
Loyola Univ. Hospital, 1 of the teams in NICHQ's #breastfeeding proj is featured in the @chicagotribune ! http://trib.in/UW8JRm @loyolahealth
NICHQ's CEO, Charlie Homer, MD, MPH, explains why #SickleCell Awareness Month is important to him. http://bit.ly/SvPvma
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