Heather writes:
Well, it's happened - a student of mine reports a class last night when a
father reported he had read about 'a large scale study' showing 'a
breast fed baby is no healthier than a baby fed on
formula'.
~ This seems to be a problem all over, people do not read studies, they
read articles that claim to report study findings. This dad has read ABOUT a
study, relying on someone else to form conclusions, or even skew wordings,
so that the info that circulates may not even be representative of the
actual findings. I guess that is something we can share with people who hear
about studies?
Peace,
Judy
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
Brooklyn, NY, USA
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