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Babies who co-sleep have bigger brains and more secure attachment, neuroscientist says
08/29/2022

Babies who co-sleep have bigger brains and more secure attachment, neuroscientist says

Babies who co-sleep in cribs have bigger brains and more secure attachment, neuroscientist says Like all mammals, humans have been sleeping with their babies for millions of years. Babies have an innate desire to stay in constant contact with their caregivers for survival. In most of the world, it.....

08/04/2022

Babies are subject to all kinds of hospital procedures adults would receive anesthesia for without any pain relief, because of the archaic belief that they don’t feel pain. This study may mark the end of those dark ages. It may seem crazy, but until very recently most doctors were trained […]

08/09/2021

Chemical analysis of 2-million-year-old teeth proves breastfeeding 6-year-olds was the norm for early humans While it’s uncommon for many modern Westerners to breastfeed for more than a year or two, a new study suggests the average age of weaning for early humans was five or six. Anthropologists h...

07/05/2021

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Breast-fed babies have lower childhood obesity rates than formula-fed babies because they have better gut bacteria, new ...
05/25/2021

Breast-fed babies have lower childhood obesity rates than formula-fed babies because they have better gut bacteria, new study finds

Breast-fed babies have lower childhood obesity rates than formula-fed babies because they have better gut bacteria, new study finds A new study published in the Journal of Pediatrics might explain why breast-fed babies are less likely to be obese later in life — because of their gut bacteria. The ...

05/02/2021

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Increased use of formula, antibiotics and c-sections over the past 100 years has wiped out a species of bacteria necessa...
01/31/2021

Increased use of formula, antibiotics and c-sections over the past 100 years has wiped out a species of bacteria necessary for breast milk digestion and immune system development in 9 out of 10 American infants.

Formula, antibiotics and c-sections have wiped out a species of bacteria necessary for breast milk digestion and immune system development in 9 out of 10 American infants Wonder why your baby has colic, indigestion or diaper rash? It could be because he lacks a bacteria essential for human life, one...

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