Baptist Health using tele-health to promote breastfeeding

A new study suggests babies who breastfeed longer, end up smarter and more educated as adults. In Arkansas, breastfeeding rates are lower in rural areas.  Technology at Baptist Health is being used to change that. Rural hospitals often don't have help available for new mothers who are learning how to breastfeed.
Posted: Mar 19, 2015 6:49 PM EDTUpdated: Mar 19, 2015 6:49 PM EDT

KATV.COM|BY SCOTT INMAN

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