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New research out of the University of Kansas has shown how a complex component of milk that can be added to infant formula has been shown to confer long-term cognitive benefits, including measures of intelligence and executive function in children. ....

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Study demonstrates adding complex component of milk to infant formula confers long-term cognitive benefits

Study demonstrates adding complex component of milk to infant formula confers long-term cognitive benefits
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Adding Milk Component to Formula Boosts Infant Cognitive Growth

Adding Milk Component to Formula Boosts Infant Cognitive Growth
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MFGM supplement in infant formula linked to long-term cognitive benefits

Breast milk is widely acknowledged as the most beneficial nutrition for infants, but many families face medical or logistical challenges in breastfeeding. In the U.S., just 45% of infants continue to be exclusively breastfed at 3 months of age, according to the Centers for Disease Control. ....

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