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1. Skin-to-skin contact the first hour after birth, underlying implications and clinical practice.

2. On transient breastfeeding-related chylomicronaemia syndrome.

3. Why it is important to present all the facts about the legitimate functions and affirmed benefits of breastsleeping.

4. The biological significance of skin-to-skin contact and maternal odours.

5. Turn off pain evaluates the quality of pain care provided for paediatric inpatients.

6. Imprinting, latchment and displacement: a mini review of early instinctual behaviour in newborn infants influencing breastfeeding success.

7. Breastfeeding duration and exclusivity associated with infants’ health and growth: data from a prospective cohort study in Bavaria, Germany.

8. The effect of alcohol intake on breastfeeding duration in Australian women.

9. Working mothers breastfeed babies more than housewives.

10. Mother-infant skin-to-skin contact after delivery results in early recognition of own mother's milk odour.

11. To co-sleep or not to sleep?

12. Extended mother-infant skin-to-skin contact and prospect of breastfeeding.

13. Research on HIV and breastfeeding: definitions can make all the difference.