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“... problem such as obesity and decrease of muscle strength. Muscle strength is considered as a powerful...”
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“... of the strategies, such as the monitoring of children in the child health consultations provided in the...”
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“...Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is the most common vaginal disorder in women of child-bearing age...”
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“... of breast milk tended to decrease and food intake to increase as the child gets older, with exponential...”
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“... the post-test. On the other hand, children that did not receive cues had a decrease in performance...”
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“... newborn. Given that physical activity tends to decrease throughout this period, it is essential to inform...”
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