Breastfeeding has no impact on asthma risk, says study

PARIS -- Long-term breast feeding, while famously rich in nutrients for baby, does nothing to reduce the risk of developing childhood asthma and allergies, a new study suggests.

Canadian and Belarusian doctors recruited 17,046 breastfeeding women who were attending maternity clinics in Belarus in the late 1990s. The volunteers were split into two groups. In one group, the women (and the healthworkers at the maternity clinics) carried out their normal practices and policies of breastfeeding.

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