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Re: docosahexaenoic acidFrom: westsidebirthservice@juno.com ("westsidebirthservice@juno.com")Mon Feb 11 11:59:06 2008
I didn't look up the article, but does this assume that DHA needs to be added to formula to mimic what is already available in breastmilk? Louana -- DoctorJoe@aol.com wrote: In a message dated 2/11/08 10:38:07 AM, DoctorJoe@aol.com writes: DHA is apparently an essential omega-3 fatty acid which enhances growth, including brain growth. I see at least one study: J. Pediatr. 2205, 14(4):461 -- better developmental outcomes in preterm babies when fed formulae with DHA and Arachadonic Acid added. Sorry, the study is 2005, not 2205. The new Star Trek movie isn't out yet. Joe P.
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I didn't look up the article, but does this assume that DHA needs to be added to formula to mimic what is already available in breastmilk? Louana DHA is apparently an essential omega-3 fatty acid which enhances growth, including brain growth. I see at least one study: Sorry, the study is 2005, not 2205. The new Star Trek movie isn't out yet. Joe P.
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