Presenter(s)
Rihanna L. Domingos
Files
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Description
The Relationship Between Mary and Environmental Toxins in Breast Milk and Their Implications for Generational Health
Many different items that we encounter in everyday life contribute to the consumption of environmental toxins, which can be transmitted across generations through breastfeeding. The infiltration of these toxins into our food, water, and even medical equipment underlines the effects of environmental pollutants on human health, particularly among vulnerable populations such as newborns and breastfeeding mothers. Utilizing a comprehensive review, this research initiative seeks to examine the impact of distinct toxins in breast milk and establish correlations between breastfeeding practices and depictions of Nursing Madonnas.
Publication Date
4-17-2024
Project Designation
Independent Research
Primary Advisor
Neomi D. DeAnda
Primary Advisor's Department
International Marian Research Institute
Keywords
Stander Symposium, College of Arts and Sciences
Institutional Learning Goals
Faith; Traditions; Vocation
Recommended Citation
"Environmental Toxins, Breast Milk, and Nursing Madonnas" (2024). Stander Symposium Projects. 3480.
https://ecommons.udayton.edu/stander_posters/3480
Comments
Presentation: 10:45-12:00, Kennedy Union Ballroom