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English Health Care System Failing To Encourage Breastfeeding, Say Experts
September 25, 2008 The English health care system is failing to encourage breastfeeding and a national strategy to promote breast feeding is urgently needed, say ... > full story -
Codeine Not Safe For All Breastfeeding Moms And Their Babies
August 20, 2008 Using pain treatments which contain codeine may be risky for some breastfeeding mothers, according to new research. The research suggests that the codeine used in some pain relief drugs can actually ... > full story -
New Evidence On Benefits Of Breast Feeding
August 11, 2008 Researchers have identified proteins in human breast-milk -- not present in cow's milk -- that may fight disease by helping remove bacteria, viruses and other dangerous pathogen's from an infant's ... > full story -
New Breastfeeding Study Shows Most Moms Quit Early
August 11, 2008 While the CDC recently reported that more moms than ever give breastfeeding a try, a new national study shows most moms do not stick with it as long as they should. Although 77 percent of moms ... > full story -
Foods High In Conjugated Linoleic Acids Can Enrich Breast Milk
July 28, 2008 Have a cookie before breast-feeding, mom? Eating special cookies enriched with conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) can increase the level of these potentially healthful fatty acids in breast milk, reports ... > full story -
Early Cessation Of Breastfeeding By HIV+ Women In Poor Countries And Child Survival
July 24, 2008 Researchers find that abrupt cessation of breastfeeding by HIV+ mothers after the first four months of life did not result in any statistically significant benefit to infants in terms of HIV-free ... > full story -
New Insights Into Role Of Breastfeeding In Preventing Infant Death, HIV Infection
June 4, 2008 Two studies offer insights into preventing early death and HIV infection among breastfeeding infants of mothers with HIV in resource poor ... > full story -
More Girls Than Boys Benefit From Breastfeeding, Research Shows
June 2, 2008 Challenging the long-standing belief that breast-feeding equally protects all babies against disease, new research suggests that when it comes to respiratory infections, the protective effects of ... > full story -
Women Who Breastfeed For More Than A Year Halve Their Risk Of Rheumatoid Arthritis
May 12, 2008 Women who breast feed for longer have a smaller chance of getting rheumatoid arthritis, suggests a new study. The study also found that taking oral contraceptives, which are suspected to protect ... > full story -
New Insights On Link Between Early Consumption Of Cows' Milk And Type-1 Diabetes
May 5, 2008 Researchers in Maine report a new explanation for the mysterious link between consumption of cows' milk protein in infant formula early in life and an increased risk of later developing Type-1 ... > full story
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