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Dear [*data('salutation')|html*],
Thank you for registering at www.smahcp.co.uk. The site has been designed with you in mind and to support you as you go on supporting parents.
There’s lots of informative content on the site that can help you in your role, so why not take a look around?

Kind regards,
The SMA® Professional Team
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As you may know, the first 1000 days of a baby’s life – from conception to the end of the second year – are incredibly important for long-term health. Making the right nutritional decisions at this time can deliver lifelong benefits as the endocrine, immune systems and even appetite are believed to be programmed for life by what happens in the first 1000 days1,2.
To learn more about this critical period, why not click below to see our informative video?

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We understand that as healthcare professionals advising parents to make the best choices for their baby’s health is important.
Naturally breastfeeding is the best way to feed a baby and to aid you in your conversations with parents we’ve created easy to follow videos on the benefits of breastfeeding and breastfeeding tips.
These can be found on www.smahcp.co.uk or you can direct parents to www.smamums.co.uk.
For those mums who are not able to exclusively breastfeed or who have decided to combination feed, we have a complete portfolio of baby milks. Why not try our simple algorithm to explore the full range.

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To support you in your continuing professional development we have an events page detailing upcoming key conferences and events for healthcare professionals to attend. Included are our own SMA Nutrition events and external events at which we will be exhibiting.
Visit our Events page to find out details of how to register for events taking place near you.

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References: 1. Koletzko et al., Proceedings of the Nutrition Society (2012), 71, 371–378 2. Von Berg et al., J Allergy Clin Immunol (2013), 131(6): 1565-1573
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