It is not just grown-ups who cannot resist the smell of food.
Babies sniff out their mothers’ milk, it seems.
Research suggests that newborns are guided to their food supply by their noses.
This is because tiny glands on the breast produce a fluid with a smell that hungry babies find irresistible, scientists say. More
Babies sniff out their mothers’ milk, it seems.
Research suggests that newborns are guided to their food supply by their noses.
This is because tiny glands on the breast produce a fluid with a smell that hungry babies find irresistible, scientists say. More
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