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  1. Lowther AH
    Matched MeSH terms: Health Education
  2. DIDSBURY B
    Med J Malaya, 1955 Sep;10(1):13-9.
    PMID: 13287493
    Matched MeSH terms: Health Education*
  3. MORGAN LS
    PMID: 14275482
    Matched MeSH terms: Health Education*
  4. Sundram CJ
    Med J Malaya, 1966 Mar;20(3):182-5.
    PMID: 4223069
    Matched MeSH terms: Health Education*
  5. Sundram CJ
    Dent J Malaysia Singapore, 1967 Oct;7(2):52-9.
    PMID: 5247442
    Matched MeSH terms: Health Education, Dental
  6. Chan DP
    Med J Malaya, 1967 Dec;22(2):82-6.
    PMID: 4231983
    Matched MeSH terms: Health Education*
  7. Eng LS
    Med J Malaya, 1968 Jun;23(4):289-94.
    PMID: 4235592
    Matched MeSH terms: Health Education
  8. Berman DS
    Int Dent J, 1969 Mar;19(1):24-40.
    PMID: 5253823
    Matched MeSH terms: Health Education, Dental
  9. O'Brien-Moran ES
    Dent J Malaysia Singapore, 1969 Oct;9(2):18-21.
    PMID: 4392005
    Matched MeSH terms: Health Education, Dental
  10. Marzuki A
    J Med Educ, 1969 Nov;44(11):Suppl 2:158-9.
    PMID: 5357902 DOI: 10.1097/00001888-196911000-00047
    Matched MeSH terms: Health Education
  11. Selvaratnam A
    Bull Int Union Tuberc, 1970 Jun;43:378-80.
    PMID: 5425569
    Matched MeSH terms: Health Education
  12. Roy RN
    N Z Med J, 1972 Aug;76(483):97-101.
    PMID: 4508817
    Matched MeSH terms: Health Education*
  13. Kong H, Sinnathuray TA, Ng KH
    Med J Malaysia, 1974 Jun;28(4):226-8.
    PMID: 4278955
    Matched MeSH terms: Health Education
  14. Gilliland J
    S. Afr. Med. J., 1974 Jul 6;48(32):1392-4.
    PMID: 4450167
    Matched MeSH terms: Health Education
  15. Newman-Morris G
    Med J Malaysia, 1974 Dec;29(2):132-4.
    PMID: 4282400
    Matched MeSH terms: Health Education
  16. Pathmanathan I
    PMID: 1241162
    In a study of infant feeding practices in 95 infants aged three months and six months in the rural, predominantly Malay district of Kubang Pasu, which is recently undergoing rapid economic development consequent on the introduction of improved agricultural techniques in rice farming, it was found that approximately 75% of infants in both age groups were wholly or partially breast fed, modified powered milk being the milk food of most of the others. Semisolids were introduced early in the form of commercial prepacked cereals. It is suggested that medical officers of health recognising local socioeconomic and cultural changes that might affect health behavior can initiate simple studies of this type to identify local needs in health education. In circumstances such as this where a still popular beneficial traditional practice like breast feeding might be at risk of losing popularity in the face of socioeconomic development in the community it is suggested that the most useful educational effort regarding infant nutrition would be to preserve breast feeding.
    Matched MeSH terms: Health Education*
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