Breast-Feeding Boosts Children's Test Scores, Study Finds

Breast-feeding babies may provide children with an academic advantage later in life, according to a new study.

Infants breast-fed for at least six months after birth scored higher on math, reading and spelling tests at age 10 than those breast-fed for less than six months, the researchers said. The benefit was particularly pronounced in boys.

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