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Breastfed babies less likely to have behavioral problems, study claims

Por: New York Post Life April 07, 2023

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This might be the breast choice for your children.  Babies who are breastfed for their first six weeks of life are less likely to have behavioral problems or special educational needs, according to a new study. The study, , looked at the relationship between breastfeeding infants and special educational needs. The World Health Organization recommends breastfeeding for six months, but the findings imply that even mixed feeding for less time also... + full article



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