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Breast-feeding in infancy linked to decreased risk of eczema in teens – Healio

Breast-feeding in infancy linked to decreased risk of eczema in teens
Healio
Exclusive and prolonged breast-feeding during infancy can reduce the risk of eczema in teenagers, according to research published in JAMA Pediatrics. “WHO recommends between 4 and 6 months of exclusive breast-feeding to aid prevention of allergy and

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Breast-feeding in infancy linked to decreased risk of eczema in teens – Healio

Breast-feeding in infancy linked to decreased risk of eczema in teens
Healio
Exclusive and prolonged breast-feeding during infancy can reduce the risk of eczema in teenagers, according to research published in JAMA Pediatrics. “WHO recommends between 4 and 6 months of exclusive breast-feeding to aid prevention of allergy and

eczema – Google News

Breast-feeding in infancy linked to decreased risk of eczema in teens – Healio

Breast-feeding in infancy linked to decreased risk of eczema in teens
Healio
Exclusive and prolonged breast-feeding during infancy can reduce the risk of eczema in teenagers, according to research published in JAMA Pediatrics. “WHO recommends between 4 and 6 months of exclusive breast-feeding to aid prevention of allergy and

eczema – Google News

To prevent eczema, promote breastfeeding? – Futurity – Futurity: Research News


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To prevent eczema, promote breastfeeding? – Futurity
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A program to promote exclusive breastfeeding reduced eczema rates among the babies later on, say researchers.
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To prevent eczema, promote breastfeeding? – Futurity: Research News


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To prevent eczema, promote breastfeeding?
Futurity: Research News
Babies whose mothers had received support to breastfeed exclusively for a sustained period from birth have a 54 percent lower risk of eczema at the age of 16, a new study shows. Eczema causes the skin to become itchy, dry, cracked, sore, and red. It
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Everybody Calm Down About Breastfeeding

Everybody Calm Down About Breastfeeding
It shouldn't come as a surprise, then, that many women who struggle to breastfeed (or just find it annoying and want to quit) feel ashamed and sad that they are not giving their children the “best” start in life. It wouldn't be great to make women feel …
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