Green environments in residential areas impact the composition of sugar molecules in breastmilk

Living in a greener environment has an impact on the composition of oligosaccharides in mother’s breastmilk, which in turn may affect the infant’s health. A study showed that greater diversity and proportion of green environments in the residential area were associated with increased diversity in the composition of the oligosaccharides in breastmilk.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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