Breastfeeding infants has been shown to reduce their risk of developing childhood obesity. A new study found that risk is lower regardless of the mother's body mass index before pregnancy.
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A new National Institutes of Health study suggests prenatal exposure to PFAS is linked to slightly higher body mass index and obesity risk in children. Some of the data used came from New Hampshire.The New Hampshire Birth Cohort Study – operated out.