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Breastfeeding cuts childhood obesity risk - Times of India


Breastfeeding cuts childhood obesity risk
Times of India
Epidemiologist Tessa Crume, Ph.D., MSPH, and fellow researchers tracked 94 children of diabetic pregnancies and 399 of non-diabetic pregnancies from birth to age 13. They evaluated the influence of breastfeeding on the growth of body mass index (BMI), ...
UC Denver study: breastfeeding can prevent diabetes-related childhood obesityExaminer.com
Breastfeeding can reduce risk of childhood obesityIrish Health

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Judge Backs Firing of Houston Breastpumping Worker - ABC News


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Judge Backs Firing of Houston Breastpumping Worker
ABC News
Joan Williams, law professor and director of the Center for Work Life Law at the University of California, Hastings, said, it "makes no sense at all" to say lactation is not a medical condition related to pregnancy or childbirth.
New mom claims she was fired because she wanted to pump breastmilk at workabc13.com

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Unplanned babies 'less likely to be breastfed for 12 weeks' - Netdoctor


Unplanned babies 'less likely to be breastfed for 12 weeks'
Netdoctor
Babies whose mothers did not plan to get pregnant are less likely to be breastfed for three months, a study has found. Alanna Rudzik, an anthropologist at Durham University, looked at mothers from low-income neighbourhoods in Brazil, all of whom were ...
Breast is Best - But So is PlanningdailyRx

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Comments of the Day: Lactation Not Related To Pregnancy? What? - Houston Press (blog)


Houston Press (blog)

Comments of the Day: Lactation Not Related To Pregnancy? What?
Houston Press (blog)
... clarity and whatever else we feel like at the moment. We reported on a Houston federal judge's decision that a company was free to fire a breast-pumping woman because, he said, lactation is not related to pregnancy. goldstarlabel121010 . jpg.

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Breastfeeding support: Toronto Public health aims for baby-friendly designation - Toronto Star


Breastfeeding support: Toronto Public health aims for baby-friendly designation
Toronto Star
Chantaie Allick Staff Reporter Jade Young decided she wanted to breastfeed about halfway through her pregnancy. She began to nurse shortly after the cesarean birth of her daughter, Amelia-Rose Corrine Young, Jan. 30. But before the birth, Young worried ...

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Study: Breastfeeding can be tougher for women when pregnancy is unplanned - Medical Xpress


Study: Breastfeeding can be tougher for women when pregnancy is unplanned
Medical Xpress
Women who did not plan to get pregnant are much more likely to stop breastfeeding within three months of giving birth, according to a study published in the journal Current Anthropology. The research suggests that women whose pregnancies were unplanned ...
Planned babies 'breastfed longer'The Press Association

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