Gonneke writes:
Then how can it be that some findings are put into practice when the ink
of the publication is still wet? Like when some research finding seemed to
point in the direction of favoring introduction of solids before 6 months
might be beneficial for children in a family with allergy history?
~~~ In those kinds of cases, easy answer: because an immediate change puts
more money in corporate pockets. Especially when the company that stands to
make money is part of the sponsoring of the research, they must know about
it long before the public or the publication...
Peace,
Judy, also wondering if there should be a special pain-relief strategy for
our brick-wall issues after reading Jaye's post....
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