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Health: Breastfed babies more receptive to tastes, say food research scientists

Wednesday, July 23, 2008 - 18:21 in Health & Medicine
Learn more about: breastfed babies food research health research scientists subtle shifts tastes

Different foods in mother's diet cause subtle shifts in the flavour of breast milk tests show

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