Breastfed babies appear to handle stress better a decade later than their bottle-fed peers. The researchers who report that finding in the Archives of Disease in Childhood’s Aug. 3 advance online edition aren’t ready to give breastfeeding sole credit. It’s possible breastfed babies have other advantages that help them cope with stress, note Scott Montgomery, BSc, PhD, and colleagues in the journal. Montgomery’s team studied more than 8,900 children born in the U.K. in 1970. The children’s moms were interviewed soon after giving birth, and again when the kids were 5 and 10 years old. When the kids were 5,...