Hi Carole,
Yes, I agree. It is definitely a case where reading the whole study is
needed before making any conclusions.
Karleen Gribble
Australia
> I realize that, in the interests of brevity, article
> abstracts do not always include the details of a
> study. However, abstracts can be *incorrectly*
> interpreted and lead to incorrect information being
> disseminated to the general public. The last thing
> the bfing/lactation field needs is MORE incorrect
> information and flawed studies! Perhaps this abstract
> lost something in the translation...
>
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