Breastfeeding tied to stronger lungs, less asthma
A new study suggests that it’s safe for asthmatic moms to breastfeed. Breastfeeding could lead to stronger lungs and more defense against developing asthma. Add Comment
A new study suggests that it’s safe for asthmatic moms to breastfeed. Breastfeeding could lead to stronger lungs and more defense against developing asthma. Add Comment
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Children born to a parent over age 35 are at greater risk for developing an autism spectrum disorder — but the risk is the same whether just one or both parents are older, according to a new study of Danish families.
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – People who have been infected with the ulcer-causing bacteria Helicobacter pylori are more than twice as likely to develop diabetes later on as people who do not have signs of the infection, according to a new study of Latino adults in California. Add Comment
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Mothers who push their toddlers to eat more at snack time may end up with a heavier child, a new study suggests. Add Comment
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Overweight women with diabetes may be able to cut their risk of urine leakage if they shed some pounds, a new study suggests. Add Comment
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