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CDC's Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity (DNPAO) is committed to increasing breastfeeding rates throughout the United States and to promoting and supporting optimal breastfeeding practices toward the ultimate goal of improving the public's health.
A critical review of methods for comparing estrogenic activity of endogenous and exogenous chemicals in human milk and infant formula.
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Breastfeeding and environmental toxins
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Toxic Chemicals in Breast Milk Are a Lower Risk Than Breastfeeding
Many women struggle to breastfeed. Scientists are starting to ask why.
The Relationship Between Breastfeeding And Autism
Co-occurrence of and Infant Exposure to Multiple Common and Unusual Phenolic Antioxidants in Human Breast Milk
Frontiers Current knowledge on the effects of environmental contaminants in early life nutrition
Frontiers The Impact of Milk and Its Components on Epigenetic Programming of Immune Function in Early Life and Beyond: Implications for Allergy and Asthma
Breastfeeding and the environment: Guest post for World Breastfeeding Week 2020 - Our Milky Way