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Author: Mel Bartley

Breastfed babies get a leg up the social ladder

Why you should breastfeed your babies

Breastfeeding boosts ability to climb social ladder

Mother’s milk is best if you want baby to move up in the world

Breastfed babies ‘more likely to climb social ladder’ later in life

Breastfeeding ‘boosts social class of baby in future’

Breastfeeding ‘boosts social class of baby in the future’

Breastfed babies are more likely to climb the social ladder – and less likely to fall down it

Breastfeeding provides social advantages later in life

Friends are equally important to men and women, but family matters more for men’s well-being

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