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期刊介绍:
Clinical Lactation is a peer-reviewed quarterly summarizing recent advances in clinical care in the field of human lactation. The aim of the journal is to advance clinical practice for lactation specialists who work in a variety of settings: hospital, private practice, WIC, and mother-to-mother-support organizations. The articles being solicited for Clinical Lactation are concise, readable reports that summarize issues related to clinical care, treatment innovations and applications.