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>New Research Says Breastfeeding May Boost IQ, Creators of mombo Nursing...

Comfort & Harmony™ comments on new research that shows a connection between breastfeeding and intelligence. Breastfeeding is made easier with the mombo™ nursing pillow from Comfort & Harmony™....

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Breastfeeding boosts baby IQ - study

London - The longer the child is breastfed – ideally exclusively – the higher the intelligence scores are at the age of seven, researchers say. The study also found breastfeeding can enhance language...

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Breastfeeding may prevent Alzheimer's - research

Some mums joke that nurturing their baby may lower their own IQ while raising the infant's intelligence. But new research indicates breastfeeding may protect the mother's brain from dementia later in...

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Why World Breastfeeding Week

Share Twitter Ghana News Share View Comments Studies on breastfeeding and intelligence generally show that breastfeeding has a positive effect on the child's IQ. For example, a study done in...

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Breastfed babies recover well from stuttering

A new study has found that kids who are breastfed during infancy are more likely to recover from stuttering and return to fluent speech. The analysis found a dose-dependent association between...

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Breastfeeding helps kids recover from stuttering

Tweet Washington, Aug 6 (ANI): A new study has found that kids who are breastfed during infancy are more likely to recover from stuttering and return to fluent speech. The analysis found a...

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Breastfeeding may protect against persistent stuttering (University of...

(Source: University of Illinois System) Photo by L. Brian Stauffer U. of I. speech and hearing science professor emerita Nicoline Ambrose and her colleague found that infants who were breastfed in...

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Study finds breastfeeding may prevent stuttering

WASHINGTON: Children who were breastfed in infancy were more likely to recover from stuttering and return to fluent speech, Xinhua news agency reported citing the results of a study. The study,...

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Breastfeeding may prevent stuttering: study

WASHINGTON, Aug. 5 (Xinhua) -- Children who were breastfed in infancy were more likely to recover from stuttering and return to fluent speech, according to a U.S. study of 47 children who began...

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EAT WELL: Every reason to breastfeed

THE Malaysian Dietary Guidelines 2010 recommends exclusive breastfeeding from birth to six months as human milk is naturally, uniquely created to meet the nutritional needs of your newborn baby. From...

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Babies fed on breast milk less likely to die early in adulthood, study finds

Children who are not breastfed are more at risk of suffering from a disease or dying early, a study has found. Not receiving milk from their mother makes babies more likely to suffer from chronic...

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Breastfeeding may raise child's IQ

According to a recent study, breastfeeding may produce measurable increases in a child's IQ by the age of 7, and measurable differences in language skills by the age of 3 (Hope, 2013). The...

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Abbott Introduces New Similac® Breastfeeding Supplement with DHA, Lutein and...

ABBOTT PARK, Ill., July 24, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Nutrition needs are greater when breastfeeding than any other time in a woman's life, including pregnancy, yet new research reveals diet alone may not...

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50 Reasons to breastfeed your toddler

Most parents know how important breast milk is for babies, but many are unaware of the many benefits that continue far past the first year. From healthier toddlers to higher IQs to increased protection...

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Breastfeeding may ward off heart disease

WASHINGTON: People born with low birth weights and those breastfed for shorter periods are more likely to develop chronic inflammation that contributes to heart disease as adults, a new study has...

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Longer duration of breastfeeding makes babies smarter adults

London, March 18: If you want baby to be intelligent and highly educated and earn in good figures, breastfeed them for longer durations, suggests a new study. Lead author Dr Bernardo Lessa Horta from...

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Breastfeeding 'linked to higher IQ'

A long-term study has pointed to a link between breastfeeding and intelligence. The research in Brazil traced nearly 3,500 babies, from all walks of life, and found those who had been breastfed for...

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Breastfeeding for longer linked to higher adult IQ

People breastfed as infants have higher intelligence scores in adulthood, and higher earnings, according to a study that tracked the development of 3,500 newborns over 30 years. Whether a mother was...

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Longer duration of breastfeeding make babies smarter

If you want baby to be intelligent and highly educated and earn in good figures, breastfeed them for longer durations, suggests a new study. Lead author Dr Bernardo Lessa Horta from the Federal...

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Breastfeeding for longer linked to higher IQ, study finds

Children who are breastfed for longer go on to become more intelligent, educated and successful adults, a study has found. Researchers analysed breastfeeding data on almost 3,500 babies who were given...

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Breastfeeding 'linked to success and higher IQ'

The longer a baby is breastfed, the more likely it is to grow up to be intelligent, stay in school and earn a better salary, according to new research. Previous studies have demonstrated the short term...

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Longer breastfeeding duration tied to higher IQ

WASHINGTON: Longer duration of breastfeeding is linked to higher IQ and greater earnings in adulthood, a new study has found. "Our study provides the first evidence that prolonged breastfeeding not...

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Breastfeeding leads to higher IQ, earnings later: study

Paris (AFP) - People breastfed as infants have higher intelligence scores in adulthood, and higher earnings, according to a study published Wednesday that tracked the development of 3,500 newborns over...

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Breastfeeding leads to higher earnings, intelligence: study

People breastfed as infants have higher intelligence scores in adulthood and higher earnings, according to a study published yesterday that tracked the development of 3,500 newborns over 30 years....

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Extended breastfeeding may make for smarter, wealthier adults

Moms, if you want your baby to grow up smarter and wealthier, you might want to consider prolonging breastfeeding until your child is at least a year old, according to a new study from Brazil....

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Extended breastfeeding linked to higher IQ and income in study

(CNN)"Breast is best" -- you could call it a mantra of sorts that sums up much of today's research on breastfeeding. Not only does breastfeeding have clear short-term benefits, such as protection from...

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Extended Breastfeeding May Lead Babies To Higher IQ, Income Later In Life

Breastfeeding gives a big boost to a child's development, and new research suggests its benefits may linger well into adulthood. A large body of research has shown breastfeeding's positive effects on...

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Happy? Sad? Breastfeeding May Affect Babies' Awareness of Social Cues

Breastfeeding might affect the way babies with a certain genetic makeup perceive other people's emotions, according to a new study. In the study, researchers looked at the relationship between being...

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Breastfeeding does not improve your child’s IQ, research shows (Goldsmiths,...

(Source: Goldsmiths, University of London) Breastfeeding is of little benefit to early life intelligence and does not affect children's cognitive growth over time, new research at Goldsmiths,...

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24 Dec 2015 HKU Faculty of Dentistry survey reveals breastfeeding benefits...

(Source: The University of Hong Kong) Back 24 Dec 2015 Dr Yanqi Yang, Clinical Assistant Professor in Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, HKU A survey by the Faculty of Dentistry at the University of...

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Breastfeeding may lower risk of leukemia: study

Breastfeeding a baby for at least six months may be linked to a lower risk of childhood leukemia, according to a review of previously published research on the topic Monday. The findings in the Journal...

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Pregnant Women: Get More Omega-3s

Eating for two is exciting, but comes with a lot of baggage: weight gain, uncontrollable cravings for ice cream and pickles, and constant concern over whether your growing baby is getting all the...

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New Research Shows Omega-3 Consumption Reduces Likelihood Of Early Preterm...

SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 28, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- A study published in the European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology titled "Effects of Omega-3 Fatty Acids in Prevention of...

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What You Need To Know About Fish Oil Supplements

There are suggestions that fish oil is good for a range of health conditions including arthritis, Alzheimer’s disease, diabetes, mental health and heart disease. It’s even been suggested that fish oil...

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Breastfed babies smarter, richer as adults: Study

Breastfed babies are smarter, become better educated and earn more money later in life, a new study suggests. The positive effect of breastfeeding for a child's brain development isn't new, but the...

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Breastfeeding tied to fewer ear, sinus infections in children

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Breastfeeding is known to help ward off infections among infants, but a new U.S. study suggests that protection may be much longer lasting. Among thousands of 6-year-olds...

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Breastfeeding a winning start

The oldest method of providing nourishment is by breastfeeding. Cows, goats, dogs and cats do it, so why do humans have such a hard time feeding their young ones with the most natural form of food for...

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Should I breastfeed my baby to make him or her smarter?

Some studies show an association between breastfeeding and intelligence, yet the amount of mothers doing it is falling...

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Breastfeeding may lower risk of leukemia

Miami (AFP) - Breastfeeding a baby for at least six months may be linked to a lower risk of childhood leukemia, according to a review of previously published research on the topic Monday. The findings...

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