Listen to a short podcast by Dr Hackam and Dr Buck discussing how HMOs function in the body and the role they play in the infant’s developing immune system.
Columbus, OH, USA | 16 Oct 2016
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Emerging and converging fields of human milk oligosaccharides (hmos) and the gut microbiome
Available Credits: 1.0 Nurse Contact Hours, 1.0 Dietitian CPEU
Publication Date: October 2016
Learn how to identify the role of nutrition in the developing immune system; define the function of human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs); and review the clinical evidence supporting the role of HMOs in the immune system.
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