More
impressive still is that in spite of the
Fed raising short - term interest
rates by a total of 1.0 % since mid-December 2015, the approximately 2.30 % yield on the 10 - year Treasury as of mid-July is near where it was at the end of 2015 and 2016 (see the chart below).
The intervention tested by Bonuck et al. (31) yielded
impressive results with significantly higher
rates of any breastfeeding through 20 wk PP, with the exception of week 18 (53 vs. 39 %, P < 0.05) and greater breastfeeding intensity (defined as more than half of
feedings derived from breast milk in this study) through 9 wk (46 vs. 33 %, P < 0.05) in the intervention (vs. control) group.