Kiss your child more
A new study confirms mothers' first kisses to give babies resistance to some inflammatory diseases.
A new study confirms mothers' first kisses to give babies resistance to some inflammatory diseases.
According to Worldru , the researchers at the University of Otago, New Zealand, affirmed that the mother's kisses for her newborn children also gave her immunity. Against infections in the ears and throat.
Don't regret kisses for your children.
Under Dr. Tagg's guidance, the team of medical practitioners conducted their research with the participation of mothers who have just given birth. They demonstrate that cuddly kisses when mothers hold their new babies are mothers who give them beneficial bacteria that act like a vaccine that creates lifelong immunity. with some diseases, such as sore throats and ear infections.
Researchers also said that no one had conducted similar studies before. They intend to widely inform this research direction to eliminate coincidence.
The results can become a breakthrough phenomenon in the field of pediatrics. Because people have known before that, in the first months of life, babies have been able to support themselves with some infections, first of all colds, but they still have not explained the cause.
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