A large and comprehensive study conducted in Norway has provided compelling evidence that prolonged breastfeeding can significantly prevent the onset of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) symptoms in children. These findings are important not only for parents but also for mental health professionals.
Positive Effects of Breastfeeding
Research indicates that children who are breastfed for a longer duration are at a lower risk of developing behavioral and psychological disorders. This study could help parents and the medical community adopt a new perspective on breastfeeding and its importance for children's mental health.
Given these results, it may be time to consider breastfeeding as a preventive strategy against more serious mental disorders. Could these findings pave the way for new changes in health and social policies?