Breastfeeding Content / Breastfeeding Content for UC ԭ en What Do Your Teeth Reveal About Your Diet? /blog/what-do-your-teeth-reveal-about-your-diet <p><span>Teeth chronicle the past. Much like trees, they grow in rings and these rings, or growth marks, act like a record of development.</span></p><p><span>"Teeth retain the chemical signatures at the time when they were grown, starting at birth and ending in your late teens,” said Diana Malarchik, a Ph.D. candidate in the UC ԭ </span><a href="https://anthropology.ucdavis.edu/"><span>Department of Anthropology</span></a><span>. “Based on this anatomy, I can sample these growth rings and get nitrogen signatures and create a dietary timeline.”</span></p> June 16, 2025 - 2:41pm Andy Fell /blog/what-do-your-teeth-reveal-about-your-diet How Do We Achieve Better Breastfeeding Policies? /blog/curiosity/how-do-we-achieve-better-breastfeeding-policies We have neglected nursing parents in economic policy, and we have turned a blind eye to the political economy of breastmilk, says UC ԭ Professor Kadee Russ. May 23, 2022 - 10:08am Maria Magdalena Martinez Castro /blog/curiosity/how-do-we-achieve-better-breastfeeding-policies Higher Levels of Bifidobacteria in the Infant Gut Associated With Lower Antibiotic Resistance /news/higher-levels-bifidobacteria-infant-gut-associated-lower-antibiotic-resistance <p>Gut microbes in children may play a role in keeping antibiotic-resistant infections at bay, according to a new study by researchers at the University of California, ԭ. The work is published Sept. 26 in the journal <a href="https://msphere.asm.org/content/3/5/e00441-18">mSphere</a>.&nbsp;</p> September 25, 2018 - 4:55pm Andy Fell /news/higher-levels-bifidobacteria-infant-gut-associated-lower-antibiotic-resistance