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Breast Feeding Helps Prevent Behavior Problems
    The May 9, 2011 online issue of the Archives of Disease in Childhood says children who are breast-fed longer may have fewer behavioral problems by the time they reach the age of 5 . . . keep reading
Breastfed Babies Have Fewer Respiratory Illnesses
The February 2006 issue of Pediatrics says that babies breastfed for six months are less likely to suffer from respiratory problems in the first two years of life than babies breastfed for only four m . . . keep reading
Breast-Fed Babies Have Fewer Fatal Infections
The February 5, 2000 edition of the British journal Lancet reports that children who are breast-fed have a significantly lower mortality (death) rate from infectious disease. The World Health Organ . . . keep reading
Non-Breastfed Babies Have Higher Risk For Asthma
A study in the September 25, 1999 issue of the British Medical Journal found that babies who were fed milk other than breast milk experienced a substantially higher risk of developing asthma. They . . . keep reading
Breastfeeding Reduces Risk Of Children's Obesity
The July 17, 1999 issue of the British Medical Journal reports that babies who have been breast-fed have a lower chance of being obese in childhood than babies who have been bottle-fed. The study o . . . keep reading
Babies With Dysfunctional Nursing Respond To Chiropractic Care
The Journal of Clinical Chiropractic Pediatrics (vol. 4, No. 1 1999) reports on two case studies where two infants with dysfunctional nursing were able to breastfeed normally after chiropractic care. . . . keep reading
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