Human breast milk may help babies tell time via circadian signals from mom
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© comzeal images/Shutterstock.com Is a bottle of morning milk at night the equivalent of turning on all the lights at bedtime?
© comzeal images/Shutterstock.com Is a bottle of morning milk at night the equivalent of turning on all the lights at bedtime?
by Darby Saxbe Human breast milk is more than a meal – it’s also a clock, providing time-of-day information to infants.
Human breast milk is more than a meal – it’s also a clock, providing time-of-day information to infants.
Human breast milk is more than a meal – it's also a clock, providing time-of-day information to infants.
Human breast milk is more than a meal – it’s also a clock, providing time-of-day information to infants.
Human breast milk is more than a meal—it's also a clock, providing time-of-day information to infants.
Human breast milk is more than a meal—it's also a clock, providing time-of-day information to infants.
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Human breast milk is more than a meal – it’s also a clock, providing time-of-day information to infants.
Human breast milk is more than a meal – it’s also a clock, providing time-of-day information to infants.