Topic: Eleanor Bimla Schwarz
The study was conducted by Eleanor Bimla Schwarz, M.D., M.S. and fellow researchers from the University of Pittsburgh. Women who reported that they did not breastfeed their babies were twice more likely to develop type-2 diabetes than their breastfeeding counterparts ...
Breastfeeding isn't just healthy for baby. It could save mom's life.. . Mothers who don't breastfeed are more likely to develop type 2 diabetes...
Women who do not breast-feed their children are more likely to have subclinical signs of cardiovascular disease than women who consistently breast-feed, according to a study in the January issue of Obstetrics & Gynecology.. Eleanor Bimla Schwarz, M.D., from the University of ...
We know that breastfeeding lowers your child's risk of developing cardiovascular disease later in life, but here's the awesome news for you... ) Lead Researchers found that mothers who had breastfed for longer than one year were 9 percent less likely ...
Breast-feeding isn't just good for baby, it may also boost mom's cardiovascular health as she ages, new research suggests.. To assess whether or not breast-feeding could make a difference in cardiovascular health years later, Schwarz and her colleagues used data ...
When Lana Phillip, now 45, decided to breast-feed her baby, she never imagined she would continue for three whole years. The U.S. Surgeon General currently recommends that babies be fed exclusively with breast milk for the first six months of life ...
Women who breastfeed could protect themselves against heart attacks and stroke, research published today suggests.. The US study, from the University of Pittsburgh, was carried out on women who had passed through the menopause. On average, 35 years had passed since the ...
Study Says Doctors Don't Warn Women Against Pregnancy When Taking Drugs That Can Cause DefectsDoctors aren't doing a very good job of warning young women to avoid getting pregnant when they're taking prescription drugs that can cause birth defects ...