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"My colleagues and I are very comfortable inferring that there's no protective effect," said [Michael Kramer], a pediatrician at Montreal Children's Hospital and scientific director of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research's Institute of Human Development and Child and Youth Health.
"There are not many good reasons not to breastfeed... There are lots of good reasons to breastfeed, and some of them are very solid. So I think somebody would be crazy not to breastfeed because of this."See the full content of this document
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Breastfeeding Doesn't Stop Allergies
TORONTO -- The first-ever randomized trial to look at the much-debated question of whe...
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