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And the BAND PLAYS ON with PREVENTIVE MEDICINE concepts:
Pubmed Citation: Osteoporos Int 2000;11(2):146-52, Breastfeeding in early
life and bone mass in prepubertal children: a longitudinal study. Jones G,
Riley M, Dwyer T , IN CONCLUSION: this study has demonstrated a beneficial
association between breastfeeding in early life and bone mass in 8-year-old
children born at term, particularly those breastfed for 3 months or longer,
which appears biological. If this association is confirmed in other
populations and persists until the attainment of peak bone mass then the
implication would be that osteoporosis prevention programs need to start very
early in the life cycle. PMID: 10793873, UI: 20254343
Smile-On,
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