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How to Find the Right Baby Bottle Nipple Flow
When Leny Gocheva, a mother from Swampscott, Mass., gave birth to her second child, she didn’t think twice about the bottle her family would use. They’d successfully used a Philips Avent bottle with their daughter 3 ½ years earlier, so sticking with that brand seemed like one less thing she needed to worry about with a newborn. However, feeding didn’t…
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4 Best Baby Bottle Sterilizers of 2025, Tested and Reviewed
Most steam sterilizers are tall, boxy receptacles powered by an electric heating system. But there are a few features that vary from model to model. Here’s what to consider. Fit: Most products can accommodate several shapes and sizes of baby bottles, but some work best using shorter bottles. For instance, many models have a tray that sits above the bottle…
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How to Choose the Best Baby Bottle
“Assuming the baby has no underlying conditions that would require a specific type of bottle or feeder, there are endless choices, and it can be hard to narrow down,” says Elizabeth Meade, MD, a pediatrician at Providence Swedish in Seattle and lactation consultant. “Most parents want something easy to use, easy to clean, and many parents would like to avoid…
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Best Bottle Warmers of 2024
We talked with 15 parents to see which features they considered to be the most important in a bottle warmer. They wanted a bottle warmer that was quick and easy to use (and clean), wouldn’t overheat, and came in certain sizes. Dana Keester, a usability expert at CR, took that into consideration when assessing our bottle warmer contenders. Each one…
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Sending One Email With ChatGPT is the Equivalent of Consuming One Bottle of Water
ChatGPT with GPT-4 uses approximately 519 milliliters of water, slightly more than one 16.9 ounce bottle, in order to write one 100-word email, according to original research from The Washington Post and the University of California, Riverside. This extravagant resource use can worsen human-caused drought conditions, particularly in already dry climates. The Washington Post’s reporting is based on the research…
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