Friday, September 7, 2012

Breastfeeding study

  • Breastfeeding May Lead To Younger, More Beautiful-Looking Breasts, New ...

    The study also showed that by avoiding some lifestyle choices, including smoking, drinking alcohol, while promoting others (breastfeeding, daily moisturizing and hormone replacement therapy), women may be able to avoid breast augmentation surgery.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Twin Study Shows Moisturizing, Breast Feeding Stall Breast Aging

    Breast feeding, daily moisturizing and hormone replacement therapy can make a woman's breasts appear more beautiful, but smoking, drinking alcohol and having multiple pregnancies can take an aesthetic toll, according to researchers.

    abcnews.go.com

  • Breastfeeding is a home run

    "Studies show breastfeeding lowers the risk for breast and ovarian cancer, as well as osteoporosis in mothers who breastfeed," said registered dietician Sherrie James, the Inyo County WIC director. "It lowers the incidence of obesity and diabetes in ...

    www.inyoregister.com

  • Breastfeeding, early milk not tied to puberty timing

    Some research has hinted that breastfeeding or milk drinking might affect when kids hit puberty, but a new study casts doubt on that. Studies have suggested that girls who are breastfed tend to start their menstrual periods later, while others have ...

    www.foxnews.com

  • Moisturizing And Breastfeeding Keep Lady Lumps Lovely As You Age

    In bizarre but interesting lady-part news: A study of "breast appearance and aging in twins" found that breastfeeding and daily moisturizing can keep your twins looking pretty as you age.* Published in the Aesthetic Surgery Journal, the study looked at ...

    blisstree.com

  • Cultural beliefs still obstruct breast feeding in Kenya

    "Culture is a major obstacle to many mothers in Kenya who want to breastfeed their children exclusively for six months," Dr Elizabeth Kimani, a researcher at African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC) in Nairobi , said in a recent interview.

    www.coastweek.com

  • Duke study pinpoints a benefit of breast-feeding

    DURHAM -- It's widely known that human milk makes for healthier infants than formula, but not all of the reasons are clear. Duke University Medical Center researchers may have just found one: Human milk promotes the growth of "biofilms" of beneficial ...

    www.newsobserver.com

  • New York Latches Onto Breast-Feeding Benefits

    Breast-feeding has become a public concern as New York City's Mayor Bloomberg is encouraging new mothers to breast-feed via a program called "Latch On NYC.

    www.theepochtimes.com

  • Breastfeeding may lower risk for depression in adulthood

    A study published in the last issue of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics examines the relationship between breastfeeding and onset of depression in adulthood.There is increasing evidence on long-term effects of mother-pup interaction in rodents and ...

    www.news-medical.net

  • Bottle feeding link to pyloric stenosis

    Babies who are bottle-fed are at an increased risk of pyloric stenosis even if they are also breastfed, a study has found.

    www.6minutes.com.au

  • Time for Feminists to Stop Arguing About Breastfeeding and Fight for Better ...

    Dr. Jack Newman, author of The Ultimate Breastfeeding Book of Answers, contends that "no close holding of the bottle-fed baby can duplicate the nursing relationship.

    observer.com

  • GUINEA: Breastfeeding versus old wives tales

    A 2011-12 health and nutrition survey in Guinea by the Health Ministry with UN Children's Fund showed that 18.5 percent of women practice exclusive breastfeeding in a baby's first six months - down from 32.9 percent in a 2008 study. The rate varies by ...

    www.irinnews.org

  • Loud, Persistent Snoring Linked With Behavioral Problems In Kids: Study

    The researchers found that not breastfeeding, or breastfeeding for only a short while, or having a low socioeconomic status seemed linked with persistent snoring in the study. "This would suggest that doctors routinely screen for and track snoring ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • State revises breastfeeding recommendations

    In an effort to improve breastfeeding rates The Department of Health and Mental Hygiene is working to make hospitals stronger players in promoting the practice.

    articles.baltimoresun.com

  • Breastfeeding Safely: Boosting Supply in a Time of Demand

    An article titled "Breastfeeding Pills' Risky Results" recently ran on The Daily Beast, discussing the fact that many nursing moms are turning to drugs to help them produce more milk.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Breastfeeding May Protect Infants from HIV Transmission

    Their study will be published in the August 15 online edition of American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. "In developing countries, HIV-infected mothers are faced with the decision of whether or not to breastfeed their babies," said Lars Bode, PhD ...

    health.ucsd.edu

  • Fascinating research on Ramadan fasting gives breastfeeding mothers 'food for ...

    In one such study conducted in the UAE at Muwajihi Primary Health Care Clinic, milk samples were taken from healthy breastfeeding mothers, during and after Ramadan. It was discovered that fasting did not significantly affect the level of "macronutrients".

    www.ameinfo.com

  • Fasting while breastfeeding is safe, research indicates

    Sharjah: While breastfeeding mothers are not obliged to fast during Ramadan, especially if the mother fears it would affect her baby, a review of several studies undertaken worldwide to investigate the effects of fasting, has revealed that fasting does ...

    gulfnews.com

  • Breastfeeding Makes Infants Smarter

    This latest study found that "greater levels of accumulated breastfeeding during the first year of life were related to higher mental development at 14 months.

    blog.toyourhealth.com

  • Kristen Joseph, Breastfeeding Mom, Told Not To Pump At Work Because She ...

    And, she's right. In January, a law was passed as part of Obama's health care reform legislation which federally mandates employers to provide breastfeeding moms with breaks and a place to pump at work. According to the Wage and Hour Division fact ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

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