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Dear Healthcare Professional,
Welcome to the April edition of our email newsletters aimed to keep you updated with the latest in infant nutrition to help you support parents. This month we are excited to share with you our new range of helpsheets available in 7 languages to aid you in your conversations with parents of different nationalities.
Kind regards,
The SMA® Professional Team
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With 1 in 8 of the Irish population being of non-Irish nationality1, language can often be a barrier to providing care to parents seeking advice. To support you in your conversations with parents, we have developed 15 unbranded helpsheets in 7 different languages for you to download and share
With topics ranging from breastfeeding positions to colic available in languages from Bengali to Polish, we hope you will find this an invaluable resource.
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Temporary or transient lactose intolerance can be common during the first year of baby’s life, especially after a gastrointestinal infection. On our website you can find further information on the causes of lactose intolerance and links to the latest clinical guidelines on its management. You will find useful advice to share with parents and suggestions of websites they can access themselves to find out more.
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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.
Now updated for 2016, it includes both our own upcoming SMA® Nutrition events and external events at which we will be exhibiting.
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References: 1. Central Statistics Office (2012) This is Ireland Highlights from Census 2011, Part 1.
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