Mrs. Sue Carter, 33, of Killara, breastfeeds her daughter Danica.Two important groups of nutrients found in breast milk but not in any commercial infant formula may hold the key to why breast-fed babies appear brainier, according to a Sydney pediatrician.
Mrs. Sue Carter, 33, of Killara, breastfeeds her daughter Danica.Two important groups of nutrients found in breast milk but not in any commercial infant formula may hold the key to why breast-fed babies appear brainier, according to a Sydney pediatrician.One, a group of sugars called oligosaccharides which contain sialic acid and long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids are also important components of brain tissue, according to Dr. Patricia McVeagh, a pediatric consultant at the Camperdown Children's Hospital. October 20, 1993. (Photo by Quentin Jones/Fairfax Media via Getty Images).

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