A public and heartfelt thank you to Sandra Steingraber
–
not only for your work, but for the extraordinary way
in which you present your work and yourself to the
world community.
The write-up on the New York Academy of Medicine
conference, “Chemical Contaminants in Breast Milk:
Impact on Children’s Health,” in Tuesday’s New York
Times may be found at the following address:
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/10/16/health/womenshealth/16MILK.html
The article begins by noting:
“With her 7-week-old baby nursing at her breast, Dr.
Sandra Steingraber spoke at a conference held recently
in New York to address an important issue: the
presence of low levels of chemical residues of breast
milk.”
The child at your breast resonates beyond words.
Susan Johnson MFA, IBCLC
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