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Informationen zum Autor Graham McAleer, Barney Glaser Klappentext This book has been written for those who must work with and give care to the dying Zusammenfassung This book has been written for those who must work with and give care to the dying Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: Biocultural Perspectives on Breastfeeding; 2: A Time to Wean: The Hominid Blueprint for the Natural Age of Weaning in Modern Human Populations; 3: Breastfeeding in Prehistory; 4: The Culture and Biology of Breastfeeding: An Historical Review of Western Europe; 5: Sociocultural Aspects of the Lactation Process; 6: The Politics of Breastfeeding: An Advocacy Perspective; 7: Beauty and the Breast: The Cultural Context of Breastfeeding in the United States; 8: Baby-Controlled Breastfeeding: Biocultural Implications; 9: Breastfeeding: Adaptive Behavior for Child Health and Longevity; 10: Breastfeeding and Infant-Parent Co-Sleeping as Adaptive Strategies: Are They Protective against SIDS?; 11: Breastfeeding, Fertility, and Maternal Condition; 12: Breast Cancer, Reproductive Biology, and Breastfeeding; 13: Commentary Breastfeeding: Biocultural Perspectives; 14: Commentary Breastfeeding Is More Than Just Good Nutrition; 15: Commentary Breastfeeding Study Design Problems-Health Policy, Epidemiologic and Pediatric Perspectives
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1: Biocultural Perspectives on Breastfeeding; 2: A Time to Wean: The Hominid Blueprint for the Natural Age of Weaning in Modern Human Populations; 3: Breastfeeding in Prehistory; 4: The Culture and Biology of Breastfeeding: An Historical Review of Western Europe; 5: Sociocultural Aspects of the Lactation Process; 6: The Politics of Breastfeeding: An Advocacy Perspective; 7: Beauty and the Breast: The Cultural Context of Breastfeeding in the United States; 8: Baby-Controlled Breastfeeding: Biocultural Implications; 9: Breastfeeding: Adaptive Behavior for Child Health and Longevity; 10: Breastfeeding and Infant-Parent Co-Sleeping as Adaptive Strategies: Are They Protective against SIDS?; 11: Breastfeeding, Fertility, and Maternal Condition; 12: Breast Cancer, Reproductive Biology, and Breastfeeding; 13: Commentary Breastfeeding: Biocultural Perspectives; 14: Commentary Breastfeeding Is More Than Just Good Nutrition; 15: Commentary Breastfeeding Study Design Problems-Health Policy, Epidemiologic and Pediatric Perspectives