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Since the "dramatic, permanent changes in behavior and in the brain" was seen in lactating mice, I can't help but wonder if the same beneficial outcomes in maternal behavior would be observed in mouse mothers who bottle fed.
Surely, the hormones of normal, i.e., long-term, lactation plays a role in the behavior changes as well.
I clicked on to the WebMD site to read the whole article. Interesting to see advertisements right in the middle of the article for a particular brand of AIM along with a link to sign up to receive lots of their "healthy baby" corporate info.
Mary Cummins, M.Ed., IBCLC
Scottsdale, AZ
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