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Participate in the consultation to read the revised draft guidelines and provide your comments. You may establish a link to Nutrition for Healthy Term Infants Web site from your Web site. In this sec
Nutrition for Healthy Term Infants - Banners and Icons
Nutrition for Healthy Term Infants - Banners and Icons: Source: Health Canada; Region: CA; Evidence-based information for parents. Based on CA guidelines for 0-12 months.
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- Source: Health Canada
- Region: CA
- Evidence-based information for parents
Published
10/8/2025
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CA
Participate in the consultation to read the revised draft guidelines and provide your comments.
You may establish a link to Nutrition for Healthy Term Infants Web site from your Web site. In this section, you will find the vanity URLs to promote Nutrition for Healthy Term Infants, as well as a banner and icons for your use.
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www.healthcanada.gc.ca/infantnutrition
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Recommended alternative text for icon: Nutrition for Healthy Term Infants - A joint statement
Recommended alternative text for banner: Nutrition for Healthy Term Infants - A joint statement of Health Canada, Canadian Paediatric Society, Dietitians of Canada, and Breastfeeding Committee for Canada
References
- Nutrition for Healthy Term Infants - Banners and Icons(Health Canada)10/8/2025
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