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Here¹s the conclusion section of the article¹s abstract and a link to the
article itself.

Conclusions.  Although the study does not allow a comparison of FHM with
unfortified human milk, the data suggest that the unique properties of human
milk promote an improved host defense and gastrointestinal function compared
with the feeding of formula. The benefits of improved health (less sepsis
and necrotizing enterocolitis) associated with the feeding of FHM outweighed
the slower rate of growth observed, suggesting that the feeding of FHM
should be promoted actively in premature infants.  Key words:  fortified
human milk, preterm formula, premature infants, nutritional support.

http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/cgi/content/full/103/6/1150

Some premies are going to lose human milk as a result of ³Schanler.²

Jay

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