Breast milk , Bees & Bicycles sizzle in August
Surgeon General Regina M. Benjamin
released The Surgeon General’s Call to Action
to Support Breastfeeding on
January 20,2011 saying ” One of the most highly effective
preventive measures a mother can take to protect the health of her infant and
herself is to breastfeed.”
BREASTFEEDING FACTS (SOURCE: http://www.surgeongeneral.gov/library/calls/breastfeeding/factsheet.html)
How
many American women breastfeed their babies?
- Three out of four mothers (75%) in the U.S. start out breastfeeding
- Among African-American babies, the rates are significantly lower, 58% start out breastfeeding, and 28% breastfeed at six months, with 8% exclusively breastfed at six months.
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Breastfeeding protects babies from infections and illnesses that include diarrhea, ear infections and pneumonia.
- Breastfed babies are less likely to develop asthma.
- Children who are breastfed for six months are less likely to become obese.
- Mothers who breastfeed have a decreased risk of breast and ovarian cancers.
Families who follow optimal breastfeeding practices can save between $1,200–$1,500 by eliminating infant formula in the first year alone.
A study published in the journal Pediatrics estimated that if 90% of U.S. families followed guidelines to breastfeed exclusively for six months, the U.S. would annually save $13 billion from reduced medical and other costs.
Learn more about Breastfeeding Awareness Month from the United States Breastfeeding Committee http://www.usbreastfeeding.org/p/cm/ld/fid=114
Honey bees are very important today due to a decline in native pollinators, which impact local agriculture and many backyard gardens. Beekeepers are not just vital for large scale food production. Backyard beekeepers are vital for neighborhood pollination. Agriculture depends greatly on the honeybee for pollination. Honeybees account for 80% of all insect pollination. Without such pollination, we would see a significant decrease in the yield of fruits and vegetables (www.backyardbeekeepers.com ). Beekeepers fill the void with their honey bees.
Honey has a long medicinal history. Many people are aware of honey's antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. While honey is natural and considered harmless for adults, the American Academy of Pediatrics strongly caution against feeding honey to children under 1 year old.
August 22 is National Honeybee Day
Summertime and bicycles go together. Detroiters have taken it to another level -- it's called Slow Roll
Slow Roll is Michigan's biggest weekly bicycle ride, aimed at building community and showing off the great city of Detroit. Slow Roll is a group bicycle ride that meets every Monday night in Detroit. Slow Roll is for everyone; all ages, all skill levels and every type of bike is welcome. Our slow pace keeps the group safe and gives riders a unique perspective of our great city and its neighborhoods.
Join on the 5th Season fun:
Monday, August 10th Focus Hope - 1355 Oakman Blvd, Detroit, MI 48238
Monday, August 17th Zenith & Movie Night @ NEw Center Park- 3011 W Grand Blvd, Detroit, MI 48202
Thursday, august 20th Green Slow Roll 6pm - Detroit Market Garden - 1850 Erskine Street
Full schedule can be found at http://www.slowroll.bike/
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