Breast-feeding might cut moms' diabetes risk
23rd Nov 2005, 07:40 GMT
CHICAGO - Breast-feeding is thought to protect babies from developing diabetes. Now research suggests it might even help keep their mothers from getting the disease, too. A study found that the
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