When infants breastfeed, they receive an immune boost that helps them fight off infectious diseases, according to recent research from Binghamton University Associate Professor of Anthropology Katherine Wander. She is the lead author of “Tradeoffs in milk immunity affect infant ...
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Positive peer relationships don’t show the same long-term health benefits, according to the research — ScienceDaily
Teens who have good, supportive relationships with their teachers enjoy better health as adults, according to research published by the American Psychological Association. Perhaps surprisingly, although friendships are important to adolescents, the study did not find the same link between ...