... outpatient pediatric care and follow-up. This allowed the researchers to measure the effect of breastfeeding on the children’s cognitive development without the results being biased by differences in ...
... the best nutrition for both full-term and premature infants, regardless of sex, and that breastfeeding's benefits extend to brain development and general health.
For the study, investigators ...
... that extended drug regimens can significantly reduce the risk of HIV transmission from breastfeeding."
According to the researchers, the proportion of infants experiencing adverse events from the ...
... result of the weaning process. The breast swelling and infection (mastitis) that occurs when breastfeeding is sharply reduced may increase the likelihood that the virus will be transmitted in the few ...
Maternal depression during pregnancy, breastfeeding and a lower socioeconomic status are all associated with less infant sleep duration in the first six months of life, according to a research ...
... Research (IADR), is developing a new technology that prevents the infection of HIV by breastfeeding. They have isolated a special strain of probiotic lactobacilli from the human mouth. It belongs to ...
Scientists have for the first time shown how a "trust" hormone is released in the brains of breastfeeding mothers.
Another Vancouver woman has come forward to say she was harassed while breastfeeding in public.
... other illnesses. Earlier work by Forste supports research highlighting the link between breastfeeding and infant survival.
Many personal characteristics, such as a mother's age and education level, ...
ATHENS, Ga., Aug. 20 (UPI) -- A U.S. study suggests exclusive breastfeeding promotes greater weight loss than mixed feeding among mothers, even during the early postpartum period.
Using pain treatments which contain codeine may be risky for some breastfeeding mothers, according to researchers at The University of Western Ontario, and the Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) in ...
Breastfeeding for at least six months may help reduce a woman's risk of an aggressive form of breast cancer, according to a study that explored how reproductive factors influence different types of ...
... most major medical organizations concerned about the potential for distributing these packs to reduce breastfeeding rates, according to a report in the September issue of Archives of Pediatrics & ...
... most major medical organisations concerned about the potential for distributing these packs to reduce breastfeeding rates, according to a report in the September issue of Archives of Pediatrics and ...
... a study of mothers and infants from Denmark. Maternal fish consumption and longer breastfeeding were independently beneficial. "These results, together with findings from other studies of women in the ...