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    Sorry! The correct answer is: An omega-3 fatty acid

    DHA, or docosahexaenoic acid, is an omega-3 fatty acid. It's a building block for your baby's brain and eyes.

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    You are correct!

    DHA, or docosahexaenoic acid, is an omega-3 fatty acid. It's a building block for your baby's brain and eyes.

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    Sorry! The correct answer is: Salmon

    DHA occurs naturally in foods such as salmon, sardines and eggs. Formula-fed babies can get more DHA by giving them a baby formula with the recommended amount of DHA.

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    You are correct!

    DHA occurs naturally in foods such as salmon, sardines and eggs. Formula-fed babies can get more DHA by giving them a baby formula with the recommended amount of DHA.

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    Sorry! The correct answer is: False

    Experts recommend that DHA should account for 0.2% to 0.36% of total fatty acids in your LO’s formula.

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    Experts recommend that DHA should account for 0.2% to 0.36% of total fatty acids in your LO’s formula.

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    Sorry! The correct answer is: All of the above

    Brain, eye and nervous system development all depend on DHA.

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    You are correct!

    Brain, eye and nervous system development all depend on DHA.

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    Sorry. The correct answer is: Enfamil

    Enfamil provides a global expert-recommended amount of DHA in all our formulas, 100% more* than Similac† does.

    *World Health Organization recommended amount of DHA is 0.2% - 0.36% of total fatty acids. Similac = 0.15% Vs Enfamil = 0.32% of total fatty acids.

    †Internal data on number of babies who tried Similac at least once in 2018.

    No data showing Enfamil's superiority to Similac in improving infant's cognitive and visual development.

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    You are correct!

    Enfamil provides a global expert-recommended amount of DHA in all our formulas, 100% more* than Similac† does.

    *World Health Organization recommended amount of DHA is 0.2% - 0.36% of total fatty acids. Similac = 0.15% Vs Enfamil = 0.32% of total fatty acids.

    †Internal data on number of babies who tried Similac at least once in 2018.

    No data showing Enfamil's superiority to Similac in improving infant's cognitive and visual development.

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