When separation is not the answer: Breastfeeding mothers and infants affected by COVID‐19
Abstract The World Health Organization (WHO) has provided detailed guidance on the care
of infants of women who are persons under investigation (PUI) or confirmed to have COVID …
of infants of women who are persons under investigation (PUI) or confirmed to have COVID …
Centering human milk composition as normal human biological variation
EA Quinn - American Journal of Human Biology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives Human biological variation in the phenotype is the cornerstone of modern human
biology, evolutionary anthropology, and related studies of human evolution. Minimal …
biology, evolutionary anthropology, and related studies of human evolution. Minimal …
The “weanling's dilemma” revisited: Evolving bodies of evidence and the problem of infant paleodietary interpretation
Breastfeeding is known to be a powerful mediator of maternal and childhood health, with
impacts throughout the life course. Paleodietary studies of the past 30 years have …
impacts throughout the life course. Paleodietary studies of the past 30 years have …
Toward an integrated anthropology of infant sleep
This article provides a novel synthesis of anthropological research on infant sleep, focusing
on work in biological and sociocultural anthropology in the past decade. First, we briefly …
on work in biological and sociocultural anthropology in the past decade. First, we briefly …
Emotional and informational social support from health visitors and breastfeeding outcomes in the UK
Background Shorter breastfeeding duration is associated with detrimental consequences for
infant health/development and maternal health. Previous studies suggest social support is …
infant health/development and maternal health. Previous studies suggest social support is …
The bioarchaeology of infant feeding
Much of the research on the bioarchaeology of infant feeding is interpreted solely as the
result of the availability of suitable weaning foods and “weaning stress,” which largely …
result of the availability of suitable weaning foods and “weaning stress,” which largely …
Racial capitalism and the US formula shortage: a policy analysis of the formula industry as a neocolonial system
C Tomori, AEL Palmquist - Frontiers in Sociology, 2022 - frontiersin.org
The US is currently experiencing a formula shortage and an infant feeding crisis that began
with a formula recall and the hospitalization of 4 infants, 2 of whom died. Since 1981 …
with a formula recall and the hospitalization of 4 infants, 2 of whom died. Since 1981 …
Human-animal studies
K Shapiro, R Acampora, C Flynn, H Kean… - Ann Arbor, MI: Animals …, 2008 - brill.com
Cover illustration: Long-tailed macaque, Boo, was sent to an animal research laboratory in
Europe together with her siblings, Betty and Baloo, where they were used in neurology …
Europe together with her siblings, Betty and Baloo, where they were used in neurology …
Testing the buffering hypothesis: Breastfeeding problems, cessation, and social support in the UK
Objectives Physical breastfeeding problems can lead women to terminate breastfeeding
earlier than planned. In high‐income countries such as the UK, breastfeeding problems …
earlier than planned. In high‐income countries such as the UK, breastfeeding problems …
A co-designed evaluation study to identify Breastfeeding Knowledge of General Practitioners' and Practice Nurses'
D McGuinness, S Ni Mhurchu, K Frazer… - Health Promotion …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Abstract The World Health Organization and American Academy of Paediatrics recommend
exclusive breastfeeding until 6 months of age, with continued breastfeeding along with …
exclusive breastfeeding until 6 months of age, with continued breastfeeding along with …