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Children who were breastfed as infants score higher on tests
Maria A. Quigley, Christine Hockley, Claire Carson, et al.
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Breastfeeding tied to kids' brainpower
Maria A. Quigley, Christine Hockley, Claire Carson, et al.
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Breastfeeding tied to kids' brainpower
Maria A. Quigley, Christine Hockley, Claire Carson, et al.
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Study highlights inequalities impact on child development
Katriina Heikkila, Amanda Sacker, Yvonne Kelly, et al.
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Breast feeding and child behaviour in the Millennium Cohort Study
Katriina Heikkila, Amanda Sacker, Yvonne Kelly, et al.
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Effect of pregnancy planning and fertility treatment on cognitive outcomes in children at ages 3 and 5: longitudinal cohort study
Claire Carson, Yvonne Kelly, J. J. Kurinczuk, et al.
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Breast is best: breastfed babies grow up with fewer behaviour problems
Katriina Heikkila, Amanda Sacker, Yvonne Kelly, et al.
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Are children born after infertility at increased risk of asthma?
C. Carson, Amanda Sacker, J. J. Kurinczuk, et al.
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Pregnancy planning and the role of social inequalities in health and developmental outcomes at 5 years
C. Carson, Amanda Sacker, M. Redshaw, et al.
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Prolonged breastfeeding may be linked to fewer behavior problems
Katriina Heikkila, Amanda Sacker, Yvonne Kelly, et al.
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Breastfed children are better behaved
Katriina Heikkila, Amanda Sacker, Yvonne Kelly, et al.
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Breastfeeding leads to better behaviour in children, researchers claim
Katriina Heikkila, Amanda Sacker, Yvonne Kelly, et al.
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Breastfed babies 'develop fewer behaviour problems'
Katriina Heikkila, Amanda Sacker, Yvonne Kelly, et al.
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Breastfed babies are better behaved, says research
Katriina Heikkila, Amanda Sacker, Yvonne Kelly, et al.
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Science little help in lightening load of pregnancy myths
Yvonne Kelly, Amanda Sacker, Ron Gray, et al.