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USA: Breastfeeding helps Angelina Jolie recover as mother |
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Thursday, 13 November 2008 17:05 |
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Looking stunning in a strapless black dress, Angelina Jolie has made her first public appearance since giving birth to twins, revealing the abduction theme of her latest film scared her.
Jolie, with partner Brad Pitt by her side, walked the red carpet at the New York premiere of her new film, The Changeling, at the weekend.
The film, directed by Clint Eastwood, is set in 1920s Los Angeles and follows the story of a mother whose young son is kidnapped.
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Ireland: Breastfeeding your newborn for six months makes your baby cleverer |
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Thursday, 13 November 2008 16:39 |
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Babies who are breastfed for six months are better at identifying and comparing colours, letters, numbers and shapes at the age of three than babies who have not been breastfed, a study of two sets of 18,819 babies born in Britain between 2000 and 2002 by University College Dublin (UCD) revealed recently. The study examined the optimum duration of breastfeeding and cognitive development as measured by the Bracken School Readiness Assessment, Orla Doyle, a lecturer at UCD's School of Public Health and Population Science, told Deutsche Presse-Agentur dpa.
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English Healthcare System Failing To Encourage Breast Feeding |
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Thursday, 13 November 2008 15:52 |
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The English healthcare system is failing to encourage breast feeding and a national strategy to promote breast feeding is urgently needed, say experts on bmj.com today.
In the UK, the women most likely to use formula milk are young, white and from low socioeconomic backgrounds, and this has created a major public health and inequalities challenge, write Professor Mary Renfrew from the University of York and Professor David Hall from the University of Sheffield.
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Australia: Breastfeeding mum angry at treatment |
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Thursday, 13 November 2008 15:24 |
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Orange mother of six Leane Gorringe says she is “upset and offended” at being prevented from breastfeeding her child in public despite the fact that she was breaking no laws.
While accompanying one of her other children to the Orange Community Dental Clinic, Ms Gorringe’s attempts to feed her youngest child Jebediah, 2, were interrupted by clinic staff who said her actions may have been off-putting to others.
“One of the women said that other people in the waiting room might have been offended although there was only one other man there and he hadn’t said anything,” said Ms Gorringe.
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