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MSNBC - Breastfeeding linked to fewer seizures in kids

Published: 7 February 2011

Babies that are breastfed may have fewer seizures after they're a year old, according to a recent study in Denmark. And the longer babies are breastfed, the better, the researchers found. Babies who had mom's milk for more than 9 months had fewer seizures than babies who had breast milk for a shorter time, report the authors in the Journal of Pediatrics…

Past studies have shown a link between breastfeeding and risk for mental disorders later in life, such as attention deficient disorder or schizophrenia, said Dr. Michael Kramer, professor of pediatrics at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University in Montreal, Canada, who was not involved in the study.

But this is the first time anyone's looked at a possible link between the seizure disorder epilepsy and breastfeeding. Breastfeeding does a lot of good things, but this apparent protection against epilepsy "needs to be taken with a grain of salt, because it just hasn't been studied very much," Kramer told Reuters Health.

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