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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.

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

by Serena Crawford Studies have shown that breastfeeding offers protection against type 2 diabetes in mothers but researchers have yet to pinpoint why A new

The World Health Organization WHO and the United Nations Children 8217 s Fund UNICEF are hosting the first Global Congress on the implementation of the

by Ann amp Robert H Lurie Children 8217 s Hospital of Chicago Fathers can make a huge difference in whether an infant is breastfed and

By Pooja Toshniwal Paharia Reviewed by Lily Ramsey LLM In a recent study published in the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics researchers

by British Medical Journal Children who are breastfed for longer appear to be more likely to gain slightly better results in their school GSCEs at

One in five women experience feelings of aversion during breastfeeding according to a new Australian study suggesting the phenomenon is more prevalent than previously recognised

Jessica Nye PhD Long term sequalae from hypertensive disorders of pregnancy HDP may be attenuated in part by breastfeeding according to results of a study

Women using prescription medicines whilst breastfeeding are often faced with a lack of information A new systematic review from Swansea University in collaboration with nbsp

By Andrew Gregory Most health claims on formula milk products have little or no supporting evidence researchers have said prompting calls for stricter marketing rules

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