Dr. Sommer is an internationally acclaimed public health scientist who has been at the forefront of research into vitamin A deficiency, leading major studies that were fundamental to the current understanding of the effect of vitamin A supplementation on mortality, malnutrition, and blindness. (irri.org)
Breast Feeding Better for Low - Weight Babies Johns Hopkins School of Public Health Scientists from the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health have found that exclusive breastfeeding is best for low - birth - weight infants during the first six months of life. (rehydrate.org)
Or so argue public health scientists Martha Campbell and Kathleen Beford of the University of California, Berkeley in the special issue. (blogs.scientificamerican.com)