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Bringing you the latest research studies on matters related to breastfeeding and infant feeding. From the latest breast milk findings to the benefits of breastfeeding, we report on the key findings in a way that’s easy to follow and understand.

We want you to be in the know about all the latest news and reports on infant feeding – so that you can stay informed and aware of the latest updates and reviews.

Find out more about the properties of breast milk, the benefits of breastfeeding for parent and child, the impact of medication on breast milk and breastfeeding, as well as breastfeeding phenomenons like breastfeeding aversion.

A newly discovered hormone that keeps the bones of breastfeeding women strong could also help bone fractures heal and treat osteoporosis in the broader population

Researchers will investigate the relationship between breastfeeding and breast cancer thanks to new funding from Breast Cancer Now Breastfeeding has been linked to a lower

By Kara Manke Human breast milk contains a unique blend of prebiotic sugars that are tricky to replicate in commercial infant formula New research shows

Today The Australian National University ANU joined hands with FHI 360 Alive amp Thrive East Asia Pacific along with The University of Sydney Munster Technological

by Lori Solomon for Medical Xpress Exclusive breastfeeding duration of at least three months may decrease the risk for childhood hematologic cancers according to a

A new international study led by La Trobe University researchers and published in Plos One has revealed the reasons why some new mothers produce less

Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex D MER is a term used to describe the intense feelings of anxiety sadness or anger which impact some breastfeeding women

The University College Cork UCC will lead a major study to improve breastfeeding support and prioritise breastfeeding as a public health issue The Irish university

By Storm Newton A mechanism in the brain could explain why some breastfeeding mothers leak milk when their baby cries and why they continue to

New research shows both breastfeeding and combi feeding may prevent children developing special educational needs Hot on the heels of another study linking higher GCSE

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