What if men could breastfeed?
In her recently published book Lean In, Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg wrote of her struggle to balance work and family commitments, saying, “I have breastfed two children and noted, at times with great...
View ArticleResearch Shows That SurePure Technology Offers Alternative to Thermal...
NEW YORK, July 9, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- SurePure, Inc. (OTCBB:SURP), a global leader in liquid photopurification, today announced that its proprietary photopurification technology has proven to be a...
View ArticleHealth benefits of different types of milk
In an age where nutrition is increasingly seen as an appendage to daily living, we tend to lose out on various vitamins and minerals. For instance, most of us believe that milk only provides calcium...
View ArticleFootball Club to raise awareness of “Breast is Best” campaign (Rotherham...
(Source: Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council) Published Monday 8th July 13 When it comes to baby nutrition the clear message in Rotherham is that "breast is best" and two major events are being held...
View ArticleMilking the market for all it's worth
The economic boom from trade without barriers over the last couple of decades has given advocates more evidence that market forces are better at shaping things than a controlled economy. But as the law...
View ArticleAdults in China Drinking Human Breast Milk to Reap Nutritional Benefits
We all know that breast milk is chock-full of more than 700 different types of valuable bacteria...
View ArticleRoyal baby: to breastfeed or not to breastfeed?
The Duchess of Cambridge is likely to follow the Queen and her mother-in-law's lead and nurse her newborn. But historically, many royal mothers have shuddered at the thought The Queen and the Duke of...
View ArticleGot Proof? Lack of Evidence for Milk's Benefits
There is no biological requirement for cow's milk. It is nature's perfect food, but only if you are a calf. The evidence of its benefits is overstated, and the evidence of its harm to human populations...
View ArticleConcerned moms inspire Utah County’s new breast milk bank
Utah’s third breast milk bank has opened in Provo, inspired by concerned moms willing to donate and those with premature babies in need. The bank is affiliated with the Denver-based Mothers’ Milk Bank,...
View ArticleBayCare Health System Announces Breast Milk Supply Program for Preemies in...
-- Partnership with Prolacta Bioscience Ensures a Safe, Standardized, and Steady Supply of Pasteurized Donor Milk to Meet Feeding Needs of Premature Infants throughout BayCare Health System CLEARWATER,...
View ArticleUtah County opens Utah’s third breast milk bank
The Utah County Health Department has opened a breast milk donation center in Provo to help premature babies whose own mothers can’t supply them with sufficient milk. Utah Valley Regional Medical...
View ArticleA Free Miracle Food!
MOPTI, Mali — Can you name a miracle food that is universally available, free and can save children’s lives and maybe even make them smarter? Enlarge This Image Damon Winter/The New York Times...
View Article5 Reasons Fruit Isn't Making You Fat
Getty Images Sugar has been making headlines as of late, with celebrities and trainers alike singling it out as one of the key culprits in America's obesity crisis. Trouble is, fruit – because it...
View ArticleBreastfeeding and Feminism
The Milky Way Every Mother Has a Story The Milky Way is a film to empower mothers. The Milky Way reveals the real power vested in women's bodies and how that affects their babies -- even the tiniest...
View ArticleSurrogate children in India deprived of mother's milk
Childless couples from all over the world bring home babies with help from India’s mushrooming Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) centres. But in their haste to hold their babies in their arms,...
View ArticleSolution for frazzled tourists in China: Baby bottles - for adults
SUZHOU, China -- Being a tourist in China can make one want to scream like a baby. Flight delays are epic: Beijing’s airport recently ranked for on-time departures, with 82% of planes failing to leave...
View ArticleIrish dairy firms hope to milk some new opportunities in China
China is often touted as a land of opportunity, but it is when people talk about the food industry that the possibilities become really tantalising. Food is central to everything in Chinese culture....
View ArticleNot All Breast Cancer Has a Lump
Share 0 Sandra Bishnoi wasn't worried when she went to her gynecologist about some breast soreness in 2011. She was 37 and had just finished breastfeeding her new baby daughter, so Bishnoi, who has a...
View Article20 Superfoods for a long life
Longevity isn't just about delaying death — it's about enjoying more years of health and vitality. Diet is one of the lifestyle choices we can make to slow down the aging process and delay the onset of...
View ArticleAll eyes on powder profits
What happens to NZ if China's mothers decide breast is best? There has been much angst about the effect of dairy farming on New Zealand's ecosystems, and whether the industry does enough to ensure the...
View ArticleHealth benefits of coconut water
COCONUT water could potentially be the greatest energy drink in the world, and to top it off, it's all natural. Coconut water contains more potassium than the majority of energy drinks. The chloride it...
View ArticleDrinking Lots Of Milk Can Cause Ovarian Cancer
A Radiotherapist at the Sweden Medical Centre has encouraged lactating mothers to keep breastfeeding their babies until the required time (when they are to stop breastfeeding). This according to Mrs...
View ArticleIs your baby having the right food?
Research has suggested that cow's milk, given its lack of nutrients and protective antibodies as well as low iron content may not be the healthiest of drinks for your baby. Given its lack of nutrients...
View ArticleFonterra cuts adult milk powder price in China
Fonterra Co-operative Group Ltd, New Zealand's largest milk processor and dairy exporter, announced on Tuesday it plans to cut the price of Anmum Materna products (milk powder for expectant mothers)...
View ArticleChina: Where New Building Government Buildings Are Banned, And Officials...
A series of stories recently help paint a picture of extravagance at the official level in China. First of all, China has announced a 5-year ban on the construction of any new government buildings....
View ArticleChina: Where Building New Government Buildings Is Banned, And Officials...
A series of stories recently help paint a picture of extravagance at the official level in China. First of all, China has announced a 5-year ban on the construction of any new government buildings....
View Article>China: Where Building New Government Buildings Is Banned, And Officials...
A series of stories recently help paint a picture of extravagance at the official level in China. First of all, China has announced a 5-year ban on the construction of any new government buildings....
View ArticleCheap tea 'raises risk of bone and teeth problems'
Tea drinkers who opt for cheaper supermarket blends could be at a higher risk of bone and teeth problems, research suggests. Differences in fluoride levels were discovered when branded blends were...
View ArticleJuly 10: Is breast always best?
The wealthy of South China's Shenzhen city are hiring wet nurses to provide them with breast milk to drink as a health tonic, provoking outrage. The wet nurses are provided by an agency, which scouts...
View ArticleDespite Documented Health Benefits, Most Children and Adults Have a...
(Source: IFT - Institute of Food Technologists) Because of a diet low in fish and seafood, children and adults in North America and other parts of the world, have a "nutrition gap" of omega-3 fatty...
View Article07/09/2013 Top 5 Reasons Milk is Good for Swimmers (USA Swimming)
(Source: USA Swimming) 7/9/2013 By Chris Rosenbloom, PhD, RD, CSSD Many athletes ask me, "Is milk really a good muscle-building and recovery drink?" The answer is yes! While milk may not have the...
View ArticleMore support needed for breastfeeding moms: study (University of Alberta)
(Source: University of Alberta) (Edmonton) More support is needed to help women overcome doubts in the hope that they will breastfeed their babies for longer, says a University of Alberta nutrition...
View Article61 Per cent of Australian Mothers Returning to the Workplace Were...
(Source: Royal Philips Electronics NV) Sydney, Australia - A survey by Philips AVENT, Australia's most preferred and recommended mother and childcare brand1, has shown that 61 per cent of Australian...
View ArticleA free miracle food
Can you name a miracle food that is universally available, free and can save children’s lives and maybe even make them smarter? That’s not a trick question. There really is such a substance, now...
View ArticleTrans-fat found in mainland China baby milk formula brands
Three popular mainland milk powder brands contain trans-fat that experts say could lead to heart disease and should be avoided by infants, a laboratory test commissioned by the South China Morning...
View ArticleImportance of breast cancer screening and treatment
Women of all ages and of all ethnic backgrounds are at risk of getting breast cancer. But as Dr. Kevin Campbell will explain Wednesday on WNCN Today, the key to successful outcomes is early detection...
View ArticleWhy breast milk is deemed best for baby
Tweet Washington, July 11 (ANI): Scientists have tried to explain how the age old maxim "breast milk is best for the baby" holds true even now. Jyllian Kemsley, Chemical and Engineering News senior...
View ArticleThe real benefits of juicing
The expert lowdown on how a good juicing regime can boost your health, and how to get it right. BY Katy Young | 09 July 2013 John Lewis has seen a 60 per cent rise in the sale of juicers, they say due...
View ArticleNew UN food safety and nutrition standards will benefit consumers (UN -...
(Source: UN - United Nations) Codex Alimentarius Commission adopts new limits on fruit, vegetables and fish, salt and fat labelling, hygiene and carcinogenic contaminants 8 July 2013 | ROME -The UN...
View ArticleTrim milk could be making you fat - research
For years, people have swapped creamy whole milk for a watery bottle of trim to help boost their weight loss efforts. But new research has discovered that drinking skinny versions could be making...
View ArticleHealth updates
Tips for a healthy rainy season This rainy season, prepare and protect your health and that of your loved ones. To make the most out the weather and prevent sickness, MediCard Philippines, one of the...
View ArticleChina Mugs Foreign Companies With Price Investigations
On Thursday, Fonterra Cooperative Group said Beijing’s National Development and Reform Commission was investigating its business activities. The statement by the New Zealand-based dairy suggested that...
View Article6 ideas on how to boost a child's immune system
The immune system is our body's first line of defense when it comes to fighting off diseases and infections. Given how regularly our little ones seem to come home with a runny nose (or worse), it would...
View ArticleDr. Mark Hyman challenges lack of evidence that every body needs milk (Video)
The harm to humans from drinking all that milk is increasing, says Dr. Hyman, author of "The Blood Sugar Solution: The UltraHealthy Program for Losing Weight, Preventing Disease, and Feeling Great...
View ArticleLaurie Gwyn Breast-feeding offers benefits for babies, moms
Breast-feeding is one of the best ways to ensure a healthy start for your baby. It is a wonderful gift that provides great emotional satisfaction and bonding with your baby, while also providing...
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