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Women who breastfeed exhibit cognitive benefits after age 50.

Molly M FoxPrabha SiddarthHanadi Ajam OughliSarah A NguyenMichaela M MililloYesenia AguilarLinda ErcoliHelen Lavretsky
Published in: Evolution, medicine, and public health (2021)
Breastfeeding may affect women's cognitive performance. Breastfeeding's biological effects and psychosocial effects, such as improved stress regulation, could exert long-term benefits for the mother's brain. We found that women who breastfed performed better on a series of cognitive tests in later life compared to women who did not breastfeed.
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