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2. The health risks of artificial feeding of infants in the
industrialized world are now (1)________. Breastfed
infants receive protection (2)_________many illnesses
including gastroenteritis, respiratory infections, and otitis
media, and have a lower risk of atopic disease and
insulin-dependent diabetes in childhood, (3)_________
women who breastfeed many have less risk of some
cancers and hip fractures in later life. In addition to the
health benefits there are also significant cost
implications. The United States Department of Agriculture
has estimated that a minimum of $ 3.6 billion per year
(4)__________if breastfeeding rates were increased from
current levels to (5)__________recommended by the
United States Surgeons General.
3. • The health risks of artificial feeding of
infants in the industrialized world are
now (1)________. Breastfed infants
receive protection (2)_________many
illnesses including gastroenteritis,
respiratory infections, and otitis media,
and have a lower risk of atopic disease
and insulin-dependent diabetes in
childhood, (3)_________ women who
breastfeed many have less risk of some
cancers and hip fractures in later life. In
addition to the health benefits there are
also significant cost implications. The
United States Department of Agriculture
has estimated that a minimum of $ 3.6
billion per year (4)__________if
breastfeeding rates were increased from
current levels to
(5)__________recommended by the
United States Surgeons General.
4. • The health risks of artificial feeding of
infants in the industrialized world are
now (1)________. Breastfed infants
receive protection (2)_________many
illnesses including gastroenteritis,
respiratory infections, and otitis media,
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and have a lower risk of atopic disease
and insulin-dependent diabetes in
childhood, (3)_________ women who
breastfeed many have less risk of some
cancers and hip fractures in later life. In
addition to the health benefits there are
also significant cost implications. The
United States Department of Agriculture
has estimated that a minimum of $ 3.6
billion per year (4)__________if
breastfeeding rates were increased from
current levels to
(5)__________recommended by the
United States Surgeons General.
5. • The health risks of artificial feeding of
infants in the industrialized world are
now (1) well-established. Breastfed
infants receive protection
(2)_________many illnesses including
gastroenteritis, respiratory infections,
and otitis media, and have a lower risk
of atopic disease and insulin-dependent
diabetes in childhood, (3)_________ E) For
women who breastfeed many have less
risk of some cancers and hip fractures in
later life. In addition to the health
benefits there are also significant cost
implications. The United States
Department of Agriculture has estimated
that a minimum of $ 3.6 billion per year
(4)__________if breastfeeding rates
were increased from current levels to
(5)__________recommended by the
United States Surgeons General.
6. • The health risks of artificial feeding of
infants in the industrialized world are
now (18) well-established. Breastfed
infants receive protection
(19)_________many illnesses including
gastroenteritis, respiratory infections,
and otitis media, and have a lower risk
of atopic disease and insulin-dependent
diabetes in childhood, (20)_________ E) For
women who breastfeed many have less
risk of some cancers and hip fractures in
later life. In addition to the health
benefits there are also significant cost
implications. The United States
Department of Agriculture has estimated
that a minimum of $ 3.6 billion per year
(21)__________if breastfeeding rates
were increased from current levels to
(22)__________recommended by the
United States Surgeons General.
7. • The health risks of artificial feeding of
infants in the industrialized world are
now (1) well-established. Breastfed
infants receive protection (2) against
many illnesses including gastroenteritis,
respiratory infections, and otitis media,
and have a lower risk of atopic disease
and insulin-dependent diabetes in
childhood, (3)_________ women who
breastfeed many have less risk of some
cancers and hip fractures in later life. In
addition to the health benefits there are
also significant cost implications. The
United States Department of Agriculture
has estimated that a minimum of $ 3.6
billion per year (4)__________if
breastfeeding rates were increased from
current levels to
(5)__________recommended by the
United States Surgeons General.
8. • The health risks of artificial feeding of
infants in the industrialized world are
now (18) well-established. Breastfed
infants receive protection (19) against
many illnesses including gastroenteritis,
respiratory infections, and otitis media, C) While
and have a lower risk of atopic disease
and insulin-dependent diabetes in
childhood, (20)_________ women who
breastfeed many have less risk of some
cancers and hip fractures in later life. In
addition to the health benefits there are
also significant cost implications. The
United States Department of Agriculture
has estimated that a minimum of $ 3.6
billion per year (21)__________if
breastfeeding rates were increased from
current levels to
(22)__________recommended by the
United States Surgeons General.
9. • The health risks of artificial feeding of
infants in the industrialized world are
now (18) well-established. Breastfed
infants receive protection (19) against
many illnesses including gastroenteritis,
respiratory infections, and otitis media,
and have a lower risk of atopic disease
and insulin-dependent diabetes in
childhood, (20)_________ women who
breastfeed many have less risk of some
cancers and hip fractures in later life. In
addition to the health benefits there are
also significant cost implications. The
United States Department of Agriculture
has estimated that a minimum of $ 3.6
billion per year (21)__________if
breastfeeding rates were increased from
current levels to
(22)__________recommended by the
United States Surgeons General.
10. • The health risks of artificial feeding of
infants in the industrialized world are
now (18) well-established. Breastfed
infants receive protection (19) against
many illnesses including gastroenteritis,
respiratory infections, and otitis media,
and have a lower risk of atopic disease
and insulin-dependent diabetes in
childhood, (20)_________ women who
breastfeed many have less risk of some
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has estimated that a minimum of $ 3.6
billion per year (21)__________if
breastfeeding rates were increased from
current levels to
(22)__________recommended by the
United States Surgeons General.
11. • The health risks of artificial feeding of
infants in the industrialized world are
now (1) well-established. Breastfed
infants receive protection (2) against
many illnesses including gastroenteritis,
respiratory infections, and otitis media,
and have a lower risk of atopic disease
and insulin-dependent diabetes in
childhood, (3) while women who
breastfeed many have less risk of some
cancers and hip fractures in later life. In
addition to the health benefits there are
also significant cost implications. The
United States Department of Agriculture
has estimated that a minimum of $ 3.6
billion per year (4)__________if
breastfeeding rates were increased from
current levels to
(5)__________recommended by the
United States Surgeons General.
12. • The health risks of artificial feeding of
infants in the industrialized world are
now (18) well-established. Breastfed
infants receive protection (19) against
many illnesses including gastroenteritis,
respiratory infections, and otitis media,
and have a lower risk of atopic disease
and insulin-dependent diabetes in
childhood, (20) while women who
breastfeed many have less risk of some
cancers and hip fractures in later life. In
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breastfeeding rates were increased from
current levels to
(22)__________recommended by the
United States Surgeons General.
13. • The health risks of artificial feeding of
infants in the industrialized world are
now (1) well-established. Breastfed
infants receive protection (2) against
many illnesses including gastroenteritis,
respiratory infections, and otitis media,
and have a lower risk of atopic disease
and insulin-dependent diabetes in
childhood, (3) while women who
breastfeed many have less risk of some
cancers and hip fractures in later life. In
addition to the health benefits there are
also significant cost implications. The
United States Department of Agriculture
has estimated that a minimum of $ 3.6
billion per year (4) would be saved if
breastfeeding rates were increased from
current levels to
(5)__________recommended by the
United States Surgeons General.
14. • The health risks of artificial feeding of
infants in the industrialized world are
now (1) well-established. Breastfed
infants receive protection (2) against
many illnesses including gastroenteritis,
respiratory infections, and otitis media,
and have a lower risk of atopic disease
and insulin-dependent diabetes in
childhood, (3) while women who
breastfeed many have less risk of some
cancers and hip fractures in later life. In
addition to the health benefits there are
also significant cost implications. The
United States Department of Agriculture
has estimated that a minimum of $ 3.6
billion per year (4) would be saved if
breastfeeding rates were increased from
current levels to
(5)__________recommended by the
United States Surgeons General.