Breast-Fed Kids May Be Less Hyper, But Not Necessarily Smarter, Study Finds
Prior research points to an association between breast-feeding and higher intelligence, but a new study finds no causal link. The study does find that breast-fed kids are less hyperactive at age 3.
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March 27, 2017 at 04:06PM
NPR News: Breast-Fed Kids May Be Less Hyper, But Not Necessarily Smarter, Study Finds
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