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BMC Pediatrics | Abstract | Baby Business: a randomised controlled trial of a universal parenting program that aims to prevent early infant sleep and cry problems and associated parental depression

biomedcentral.com — “Infant crying and sleep problems (e.g. frequent night waking, difficulties settling to sleep) each affect up to 30% of infants and often co-exist. They are costly to manage and associated with adverse outcomes including postnatal depression symptoms, early weaning from breast milk, and later child behaviour problems. Preventing such problems could improve these adverse outcomes and reduce costs to families and the health care system. Anticipatory guidance-i.e. providing parents with information View full resource at biomedcentral.com

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CDC: Many Hospitals Don't Provide Breastfeeding Support - Althea Fung - NationalJournal.com

nationaljournal.com — “Breastfeeding is linked to a reduced risk of childhood obesity, lower rates of infections in infants, and a reduced risk of breast and ovarian cancer for moms. Breast milk provides vital antibodies to babies and has proteins that makes digestion easier than formula or cow‘s milk. Despite the numerous advantages of breastfeeding, the latest Vital Signs report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found a majority of hospitals aren’t providing the support women need to feed.View full resource at nationaljournal.com

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Expert Alert: Understanding the Benefits of Breastfeeding Your Baby

newswise.com — “The World Health Organization recommends that women exclusively breastfeed their newborn babies for up to six months to ensure they get the essential nutrients necessary for healthy development. Studies have shown that breast milk reduces the risk of infection and offers nutrients that help infants achieve optimal growth, yet the topic is often still debated within the health-research community.View full resource at newswise.com

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Expert Alert: Understanding the Benefits of Breastfeeding Your Baby

newswise.com — “The World Health Organization recommends that women exclusively breastfeed their newborn babies for up to six months to ensure they get the essential nutrients necessary for healthy development. Studies have shown that breast milk reduces the risk of infection and offers nutrients that help infants achieve optimal growth, yet the topic is often still debated within the health-research community.View full resource at newswise.com

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Breastfeeding may prevent asthma

labspaces.net — “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 research.View full resource at labspaces.net

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Decreased Risk of Asthma Linked to Length of Breastfeeding | News | RT: For Decision Makers in Respiratory Care

rtmagazine.com — “Feeding a baby only breast milk and for up to 6 months after birth can reduce their risk of developing asthma-related symptoms in early childhood.View full resource at rtmagazine.com

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Breastfeeding may prevent asthma, research suggests

sciencedaily.com — “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 research.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Decreased Risk Of Asthma In Breastfed Babies

medicalnewstoday.com — “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 research.The study,View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Breastfeeding may prevent asthma

medicalxpress.com — “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 research.View full resource at medicalxpress.com

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Breastfeeding may prevent asthma, research suggests

sciencedaily.com — “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 research.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Breastfeeding may prevent asthma, research suggests

sciencedaily.com — “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 research.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Three Pieces of Breastfeeding Advice to Ignore! | Mommy Salad

mommysalad.com — “Don't nurse your baby all the time or she'll become too dependent. You must wait and feed your baby every few hours. This is possibly the most damaging piece of breastfeeding advice you'll ever hear. Not only can following this advice lead to clogged milk ducts and breast infection, it can sabotage your entire breastfeeding relationship.View full resource at mommysalad.com

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Lactobacillus Beverage Confirmed to Reduce Fever Brought on by Acute Gastroenteritis Caused by Norovirus Infection - PR Newswire - sacbee.com

sacbee.com — “/PRNewswire/ -- The Laboratory Department for Probiotics Research at the Juntendo University Graduate School of Medicine (NAGATA Satoru, YAMASHIRO Yuichiro et al.) studied supplementation of probiotic fermented milk containing Lactobacillus casei strain Shirota (LcS) in elderly individuals living at a nursing home and confirmed reduced fever associated with acute norovirus gastroenteritis.View full resource at sacbee.com

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Breast Milk Does A Body And Behavioral Development Good In Infants

medicalnewstoday.com — “The benefits of breastfeeding are fairly well known. For example breastfed babies have lower rates of infections, and mothers who breastfeed have a reduced risk of breast cancer. However in a neView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Another Winning Point for Moms: Women Who Breastfeed Reduce Their Diabetes Risk by Sylvia Anderson - Diabetes - InsidersHealth.com

insidershealth.com — “An InsidersHealth.com article regarding diabetes - Another Winning Point for Moms: Women Who Breastfeed Reduce Their Diabetes Risk by Sylvia Anderson. The benefits of breast-feeding are well documented. Breast milk is the healthiest and safest food for babies and it’s easy to digest. Breastfeeding and breast milk contribute to every part of baby’s development including physical, emotional, and perhaps even intellectual. Babies who are breast-fed have fewer infections such as colds, eView full resource at insidershealth.com

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