This article just came in and needs to be Weissingerized. Just got up from
a post-migraine nap, so I'll let someone else fix it:
BREASTFEEDING CUTS INFANT DEATH 20% IN US
CHICAGO - Breast-fed children in the United States are 20 percent less
likely to die during the first year of life than whose who are not nursed,
according to a study released Sunday.
Researchers at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences said
they based their finding on a survey that included nearly 9,000 infant
deaths in 48 states.
It found breast-fed babies were 20 percent less likely to die between 1 and
12 months of life than those who were not, and that the longer babies were
breast-fed, the lower the risk of early death.
[snip] http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4891650/
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