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What if many of the health challenges we associate with adulthood actually begin in the first days of life? In this episode of Thought Atlas, I sit down with Dr. James Thomas, a pediatric dentist and author of Why Babies Suck, to explore how early feeding, breathing, facial development, and oral function may influence health throughout life. Drawing on decades of clinical experience treating thousands of children, Dr. Thomas shares why he shifted from simply treating cavities to asking a much bigger question: Can we prevent problems before they begin? Together we discuss breastfeeding, nasal breathing, oral development, childhood facial growth, processed foods, airway health, and why parents should never ignore their intuition when something doesn’t feel right. This conversation also explores the broader ideas of prevention, curiosity, and challenging assumptions about what’s considered “normal” in childhood development. In this episode: * Why babies naturally need to suck * The connection between breastfeeding and facial development * How mouth breathing may affect long-term health * Why modern diets have changed the human face * The role chewing plays in jaw growth * Crowded teeth and airway development * Why parents should trust their intuition * Early childhood prevention versus later treatment * Nutrition, breathing, and overall wellbeing * Dr. Thomas’ vision for the future of pediatric health Whether you’re a parent, healthcare professional, or simply curious about human development, this episode offers a fascinating perspective on how some of our earliest experiences may shape us for years to come. 🌍 Thought Atlas https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas [https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas] 🌍 Learn more about Dr. James Thomas https://healthlatch.com/ [https://healthlatch.com/] 📖 Why Babies Suck Available through the links on Dr. Thomas’ website.
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