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Discover an innovative approach to enhancing human milk concentration through passive osmotic processes, as explored in this study. Conducted by leading experts, including Elizabeth R. Schinkel and Elizabeth R. Nelson, the research reveals how this method reduces volume while maintaining essential components, offering hope for better nutrition for preterm infants.
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