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The Spanish Association of Pediatrics (AEP) has emphasized that breastfeeding and the use of pacifier reduce the risk of sudden unexpected death in babies (MSIL). Meanwhile, exposure to tobacco, alcohol and drugs increases it, according to a study that reveals the low knowledge of parents and caregivers about the factors that increase or decrease this danger.The head of the Pediatrics and Neonatology Service of the University Hospital and Polyte…
Breastfeeding and Breast Cancer Risk | Breast Cancer Research Foundation
BCRF looks at the link between breastfeeding and breast cancer risk, plus what to know if you don’t breastfeedMany women who breastfeed do so primarily for their baby’s health, but it may offer benefits for their own health, too. Breastfeeding triggers hormonal shifts that may lower a woman’s risk of developing breast cancer.That’s good news for women who breastfeed. However, breastfeeding only plays a part in an individual’s chances of getting …
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