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Science News: Breastmilk is good for adults–yes, really!
TLC’s show Strange Sex will air an episode on an adult breastfeeding fetish tonight (Sunday). Since it’s hard to fight the media’s love of sensationalizing breastfeeding (again), we thought we’d use this opportunity to shift the focus on to some … Continue reading
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Science You Can Use: You’re feeding your child a sugary and indigestible food. Good for you.
If I told you that I exclusively fed my babies a sugary and indigestible food for six months, would you think less of me? Wonder how they survived on a diet of Twinkies? Consider calling child welfare? Well I did, … Continue reading











