New Study Reveals Breastfeeding Duration Influences Infant Microbiome and Respiratory Development

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A major study co-led by the Universuty of Manitoba, New York University and involving researchers from universities across North America has been published in Cell. The study shows breastfeeding beyond three months supports the gradual maturation of the microbiome in the infant’s digestive system and nasal cavity. Meanwhile, stopping breastfeeding earlier than three months disrupts the […]

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