Breastfeeding News and Research

Latest Breastfeeding News and Research

Longer breastfeeding can prevent postnatal HIV transmission

Longer breastfeeding can prevent postnatal HIV transmission

Recent releases in Global Health

Recent releases in Global Health

LehmanMillet honored with four prestigious industry awards

LehmanMillet honored with four prestigious industry awards

New research shows breast milk is not as important for mother or child's health

New research shows breast milk is not as important for mother or child's health

Eli Lilly and Kowa Pharmaceuticals America to co-promote LIVALO in the U.S

Eli Lilly and Kowa Pharmaceuticals America to co-promote LIVALO in the U.S

Use of digital checklist for patients during pandemic reduces fatigue factor, shows report

Use of digital checklist for patients during pandemic reduces fatigue factor, shows report

Recent releases in Global Health

Recent releases in Global Health

Medela announces award recipients from November Virtual Human Milk Collection Campaign

Medela announces award recipients from November Virtual Human Milk Collection Campaign

Pregnant and breastfeeding women exposed to workplace hazards

Pregnant and breastfeeding women exposed to workplace hazards

FDA Advisory Committee votes against the approval of Tarceva

FDA Advisory Committee votes against the approval of Tarceva

Psychologist offer tips to raise healthy and happy children

Psychologist offer tips to raise healthy and happy children

New data suggests bisphosphonate drug may play a role in reducing recurrent breast cancer

New data suggests bisphosphonate drug may play a role in reducing recurrent breast cancer

Store brand infant formulas nutritionally equivalent to name-brand products

Store brand infant formulas nutritionally equivalent to name-brand products

'Hidden nuggets' on work breaks and calorie counts added to health reform legislation

'Hidden nuggets' on work breaks and calorie counts added to health reform legislation

First Edition: December 9, 2009

First Edition: December 9, 2009

New data reveals insurance-based discrimination is more common among lower income women

New data reveals insurance-based discrimination is more common among lower income women

Breastfeeding a child may lower a woman's risk of developing Metabolic Syndrome

Breastfeeding a child may lower a woman's risk of developing Metabolic Syndrome

Breastfeeding reduces a woman's risk of developing Metabolic Syndrome

Breastfeeding reduces a woman's risk of developing Metabolic Syndrome

J&JPRD submits an NDA for tapentadol ER tablets

J&JPRD submits an NDA for tapentadol ER tablets

Obesity research may be misrepresented by scientists working on bias topics, says UAB study

Obesity research may be misrepresented by scientists working on bias topics, says UAB study

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