The findings of a new study do not support current international guidelines that recommend the use of hydrolyzed milk formula to prevent allergic disease in high-risk infants. "Our analyses suggest ...
HealthDay News — Evidence is lacking that hydrolyzed infant formulas protect children from autoimmune disorders, according to a review published online March 8 in The BMJ. Robert Boyle, MB, ChB, PhD, ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Children and infants with cow’s milk allergy tolerated an extensively hydrolyzed whey-protein formula, providing ...
Hydrolyzed cow's milk–based infant formula does not reduce islet-autoimmunity risk and may even increase risk compared with use of nonhydrolyzed formula as the first food used in children with ...
Objective: A randomized, double-blind controlled study compared breastfeeding, partially- and extensively-hydrolyzed protein formulas (pHF and eHF) in their effect on cow' milk allergy (CMA) and ...
When family history suggest an infant might be prone to developing allergies or autoimmune disease, the standard advice to parents is often to feed the baby formula in which the protein is broken down ...
(HealthDay News) — For infants at risk for type 1 diabetes, hydrolyzed formula does not reduce the incidence of diabetes-associated autoantibodies, compared to conventional formula, according to a ...
AYER, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cambrooke Therapeutics, Inc., an innovation leader in therapeutic nutrition for inborn errors of metabolism and ketogenic diet therapy, announces the launch of the first ...