Breastfeeding Decreases Risk of Breast Cancer

September 20, 2007 – 1:19 am | posted in Breast Cancer

While I was growing up I thought bottle feeding babies was better than breastfeeding, I don’t know why.  The idea may have stemmed from how awkward breastfeeding seemed to me, overtime I heard from different sources that breastfeeding was much healthier.  I was a little skeptical of the information I had been given so I decided to research it when I was given the opportunity to write a research paper in one of my college English class on anything that wanted to. (more…)

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