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Influence of Breast Milk Vs. Formula and Genetics on Gut Microbiota Composition Could Help Prevent Celiac Disease
August 15, 2011 The autoimmune condition, Celiac disease, afflicts roughly one in 133 Americans. It is caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Now a team of investigators from Spain shows that ... > full story -
Maternal IV Fluids Linked to Newborns' Weight Loss
August 14, 2011 A newborn baby's weight loss is often used to determine how well a baby is breastfeeding. However, many women receive IV fluids during labor, and new research shows that some of a newborn's initial ... > full story -
Breastfeeding May Prevent Asthma, Research Suggests
July 21, 2011 Feeding a baby on only breast milk and for up to 6 months after birth can reduce their risk of developing asthma-related symptoms in early childhood, according to new ... > full story -
Manual Breast Milk Expression Better Than Breast Pump for Poor Feeders, Study Finds
July 18, 2011 Expressing breast milk by hand in the first days after birth is better for boosting breastfeeding rates among poorly feeding newborns than the use of a breast pump, indicates a small ... > full story -
Study Challenges Baby Formula Claim
July 14, 2011 Hypoallergenic baby formula does not reduce a baby's risk of developing allergies in later life, a new study by researchers in Australia has ... > full story -
Prolonged Breastfeeding May Be Linked to Fewer Behavior Problems
May 10, 2011 Breastfeeding for four months or more is associated with fewer behavioral problems in children at age 5, a new study ... > full story -
Growth, Hormonal Profiles Differ Between Breastfed, Formula-Fed Infants: Early Nutrition Has a Long-Term Metabolic Impact
May 2, 2011 Nutrition during the first days or weeks of life may have long-term consequences on health, potentially via a phenomenon known as the metabolic programming ... > full story -
Formula-Fed Preemies at Higher Risk for Dangerous GI Condition Than Babies Who Get Donor Milk
April 30, 2011 Extremely premature babies fed human donor milk are less likely to develop the dangerous intestinal condition necrotizing enterocolitis than babies fed a standard premature infant formula derived ... > full story -
Breastfeeding Tied to Stronger Maternal Response to Baby's Cry
April 20, 2011 A new study finds that mothers who feed their babies breast milk exclusively, as opposed to formula, are more likely to bond emotionally with their child during the first few months after delivery. ... > full story -
Mothers Who Breastfeed Often Viewed as Less Competent Than Other Women, Study Finds
April 15, 2011 While breastfeeding babies has numerous health advantages to both mother and child, mothers who breastfeed may find that other people look down on them and do not want to work with them. A recent ... > full story
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