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Calcium Intake From Diet and All Sources Compared With Dietary Reference Intake Recommendations Among Children in the United States, 2003-2006
Candidates for Prescription of Self-Injectable Epinephrine and Dosing1
Carbohydrate and Sodium Content of Several Common Sports Drinks and Comparison Fluids
Carbohydrate Content of Sample Food and Products Commonly Ingested During Sports Activities
Carbohydrates Included in FODMAP Group
Causes of Secondary Hypercholesterolemia
Changes Associated With Intestinal Adaptation
Changes to Formula That May Address Common Feeding Problems or Concerns
Chronic Health Effects of Pediatric Pesticide Exposure50
Clinical Disorders Associated With Food Allergy According to Pathophysiology
Clinical Findings Related to Specific Developmental Disabilities and Associated Nutritional Issues
Clinical Oral Manifestations of Vitamin and Mineral Disruptions and Relevant Food Sources
Common food label symbols on food packaging in the United States
Common Names and Numerical Nomenclature of Selected Fatty Acids
Common Pediatric Pesticide Exposure Sources48
Comparison of Caffeine Contained in Energy Drinks With Amounts Found in Other Common Sources of Dietary Caffeine
Comparison of Intravenous Lipid Emulsions49
Comparison of Nutrient Values and Environmental Impact of 1 Cup (240 mL) of Various Milksa
Complementary Foods to Prioritize1
Complications Associated With Short Bowel Syndrome
Complications of Parenteral Nutrition
Components of Maintenance Parenteral Nutrition in Infants and Children
Conditions in Which Enteral Tube Feeding May Be Warranteda
Confirmed and Suspected Causes of Single-Etiology Foodborne Outbreaks Reported to the National Outbreak Reporting System, CDC, 2017
Contribution of Maintenance and Growth to Protein Needs of Infants and Childrena
Current Recommendations for Calcium, Phosphorous, and Vitamin D Intakes in Preterm Infants
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