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> Now that it looks like I have an academic address
>(about which I am stoked!) I will soon have the ability to apply for
>research grants (though $$ are very thin on the ground in Australia) and so
>it may happen.
Karleen, that would be grand. I'm sure it could be replicated.
>Do you have refs you can point me to that discuss this two
>way adjustment of milk composition?
As I said in my post, "Then "someone" [I can't find the research or who the
researcher was.] followed a group of babies...," I have not found the
references. I learned about this in the early '70s before anyone was asking
for references, as no medical types were listening to LLLLs anyway. I'm
sure that it was from a LLLI encounter.
I will try to find out if LLLI kept research information from that time. If
I get any leads I will let Lactnetters know.
Pat Gima, IBCLC
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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