Vamos trocar idéias sobre doação de leite humano?

* Em 26.11.07, às 17:13:30, Fernanda Argentino Tellini – Duetto Editorial disse :

Olá, Lucienne! Boa tarde!

Sou do Depto. de Marketing da Duetto Editorial, responsável pela publicação da revista Scientifc American Brasil, Mente&Cérebro, entre outras. Estava navegando no seu bolg (que adorei, por sinal) e vi que temos uma matéria na Scientific American deste mês que tem tudo a ver com a proposta do seu blog. A matéria fala da importância da amamentação para o desenvolvimento do QI da criança. Segundo um novo estudo, a criança amamentada possui uma variante gênica que ajuda a processar os ácidos graxos. Abaixo coloco o link da matéria caso você queria postá-la no blog.

http://www2.uol.com.br/sciam/noticias/leite_materno_turbina_o_qi_do_bebe.html

Parabéns pelo trabalho!

Fernanda Argentino
http://www2.uol.com.br/sciam/noticias/leite_materno_turbina_o_qi_do_bebe.html

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    Sou do Depto. de Marketing da Duetto Editorial, responsável pela publicação da revista Scientifc American Brasil, Mente&Cérebro, entre outras. Estava navegando no seu bolg (que adorei, por sinal) e vi que temos uma matéria na Scientific American deste mês que tem tudo a ver com a proposta do seu blog. A matéria fala da importância da amamentação para o desenvolvimento do QI da criança. Segundo um novo estudo, a criança amamentada possui uma variante gênica que ajuda a processar os ácidos graxos. Abaixo coloco o link da matéria caso você queria postá-la no blog.

    http://www2.uol.com.br/sciam/noticias/leite_materno_turbina_o_qi_do_bebe.html

    Parabéns pelo trabalho!

    Fernanda Argentino

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