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Author: Almudena Sevilla-Sanz

Children’s cognitive development: does breastfeeding really make a difference?

Children’s cognitive development: does breastfeeding really make a difference?

Scheduled Versus Demand Feeding of Infants: Maternal Wellbeing and Child Cognitive Outcomes

The Effect of Breastfeeding on Children’s Cognitive Development

Flexible working and couples’ coordination of time schedules

Breastfeeding boosts the brain development of a baby

Infant feeding: the effects of scheduled vs. on-demand feeding on mothers’ wellbeing and children’s cognitive development

Leisure inequality in the United States: 1965-2003

Udderly motherly dilemma

Feeding on demand can affect a baby’s IQ

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