The vitamin K debacle: cut the Gordian knot

There are theoretical reasons to believe (and some reports confirm) that it is more effective than current UK regimens and, in relation to vitamin K, it should be no less safe than formula feeding.

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Breastfeeding & lactation
Coagulation
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Humans
Infant
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Vitamin E
Vitamin K Deficiency - diagnosis
Young Children
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