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Breastfeeding
Singing to Babies Boosts Their Mood and Improves Quality of Life
Singing to your infant can significantly boost the baby’s mood, according to a recent study. Around the world and across cultures, singing to babies seems to come instinctively to caregivers. Now, new findings support that singing is an easy, safe, and free way to help improve the mental well-being of infants. Because improved mood in infancy is associated with a greater quality of life for both parents and babies, this in turn has benefits for the health of the entire family, the researchers say. The study also helps explain why musical behaviors may have evolved in parents.
Bone and Spine
The Hidden Cost of High-Support Bras: How Excessive Bounce Reduction May Affect Spinal Health
Researchers uncover how over-reducing breast motion in bras could increase back pain during exercise.
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