Another Reason to Breastfeed … Or is It Just More Propaganda?

When you hear the phrase “a woman’s right to choose,” there’s generally a quick synapse pop to the word “abortion.” However, I feel that the push to force women to breastfeed gives new meaning to the idea of choice … and it’s a meaning that does not reflect well on the medical profession.

Anyway, there’s a new study out that gives yet another enticing reason to breastfeed—it evidently lowers the risk of developing Type II Diabetes (the one that’s linked to obesity) later in life.

From Bloomberg Businessweek:

Researchers from the University of Pittsburgh studied more than 2,200 women aged 40 to 78. They found that 27 percent of mothers who didn’t breast-feed developed type 2 diabetes, almost double the rate among women who breast-fed or never gave birth.

The researchers say the differences between the groups held up even after they adjusted the statistics for factors such as age, race, levels of physical activity and body-mass index.

“Diet and exercise are widely known to impact the risk of type 2 diabetes, but few people realize that breast-feeding also reduces mothers’ risk of developing the disease later in life by decreasing maternal belly fat,” said Dr. Eleanor Bimla Schwarz, an assistant professor of medicine, epidemiology, and obstetrics, gynecology …

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Kathryn Jean Lopez Makes Sarah Palin Look Moderate

I have to apologize to Sarah Palin for taking issue with the drivel that sometimes comes out of her mouth.  Now that I’ve encountered Kathryn Jean Lopez, Editor-at-Large of National Review Online, Palin looks downright … intelligent.  In fact, I’m going so far to say that Ms. Lopez’s most recent anti-woman diatribe might just be the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever read … and I’ve seen some mighty strange things. Oh, and she’s not even hot.  Not that it matters, but since Sarah Palin’s looks are such a point of contention, I thought I’d throw it out there.

This is how Lopez chose to begin a recent editorial:

Usually, people want to stand up and be counted. During the most recent Supreme Court confirmation hearings, Solicitor General Elena Kagan’s, I wanted to do just the opposite.

The moment occurred while Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota was speechifying about women’s “progress.” She was reveling in the same kind of political victimhood that frequently seems to perversely empower liberal women who work in Washington. It helps with their ideologically advantageous illusion that women are somehow oppressed in the United States, despite the fact that, say, the secretary of state is a woman (as has been the case more often than not lately).

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