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Parent-offspring conflict and the cultural ecology of breast-feeding
Thomas W. McDade
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Public Health
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Breast
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Lactation
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International Health
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Cultural Ecology
100%
Parent-offspring Conflict
100%
Health Outcomes
50%
Effects on children
50%
Health Anxiety
50%
Evolutionary
50%
Exclusive Breastfeeding
50%
Evolutionary Biology
50%
Parenting Strategies
50%
Evolutionary Theory
50%
Child Survival
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Breast Feeding
100%
Progeny
100%
Offspring
100%
Evolution
100%
Nutrition Policy
66%
Biological Sciences
33%
Psychology
Public Health
100%
Offspring
100%
Health Concern
50%
Evolutionary Theory
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Progeny
100%
Evolution
100%
Child Parent Relation
33%
Food Science
Nutrition Policy
100%