I noticed at the end of the Jan 31st obesity article from The New England Journal of Medicine, "Myths, Presumptions, and Facts About Obesity", one of the authors, Dr Allison, had received consulting fees from Meade Johnson, a formula company. To claim that breast milk has no link to obesity and to have received money from Meade Johnson creates a lack of credibility, in my opinion. Am I the only one who noticed this? I haven't seen anything written about it yet.
Bonnie Yagiela BSN IBCLC
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