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>Thank you for your letter to Woman's Day. We are always
>pleased to hear our readers' reactions to articles.
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>You are among the many of have written to remind us that
>breastfeeding plays a role in prevention of breast cancer.
>However, the focus of our article was to list the top ten ways
>for every woman to prevent breast cancer and, although there
>is research indicting that breastfeeding plays a role in
>preventing breast cancer, it is of course limited to women who
>have children.
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>We certainly would include breastfeeding in any article we do
>that is specifically aimed at mothers and we appreciate your
>bringing it to our attention.
>Well anyone else get a letter like this?
>Marie Davis
Marie,
I received one just like it. What I want to know is: How many women in the
US are mothers???? Anyone have those statistics? I would imagine the
percentage is PRETTY HIGH!! I say Woman's Day argument is a lame excuse.
BTW, a local server finally moved to my "Podunkal" area and I don't have to
pay long distance anymore. YEA! Friends, please note my new E-mail
address. Thanks.
Pam Wiggins, IBCLC, Franklin, VA.
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