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[ad_1] According to a Canadian study published Monday in the journal Pediatrics, the benefits of direct breastfeeding included slower weight gain and lower BMI scores at three months. Yet even breast milk …
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[ad_1] Alcohol is responsible for more than one in 20 deaths worldwide, according to the latest edition of a World Health Organization (WHO) report published every four years. The Guardian writes that …
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