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Breastfeeding may give babies early practice in self-control, longitudinal study suggests
A recent study published in the journal Appetite suggests that infants who are breastfed may develop better self-control skills by the time they reach preschool. The findings provide evidence that the ...
A longitudinal study suggests that breastfeeding for at least three to six months is linked to stronger inhibitory control in preschool-aged children. Researchers theorize that feeding at the breast ...
His new book describes the “Great Replacement” theory as a convoluted plot, but fails to explain why it appeals to people in ...
Self-help can feel overwhelming, but many techniques share the same underlying patterns. Here’s what we found after five ...
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