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Researchers recently discovered that women with larger breasts tend to produce milk with lower lactose concentration compared to women with smaller breasts. This groundbreaking finding suggests that while large breast size is not necessary for adequate milk production, it may influence the composition of the milk. The findings have been published in the American Journal of Human Biology. Breastfeeding is widely recognized for its numerous health benefits for infants, including its role in promoting long-term health and development. Breast milk is not only a source of essential nutrients but al…

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