From Reuters:
By Patricia Reaney
Thu Aug 3, 8:11 AM ET
LONDON (Reuters) - Breast-feeding's calming effects seem to be long-lasting.
Years after being weaned, breast-fed children cope better with stressful situations like their parents' divorce than their bottle-fed peers, researchers said on Thursday.
Click on Laura Wahler's Mommy & Me blog for the rest of the story.
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