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In a message dated 6/5/97 10:46:48 AM, Jan wrote:
<<Does anyone have any information on breastfeeding mothers being exposed to
chemicals in the air or working with chemicals like cleaning products or
paint
products.>>
Giroux D, Lapointe G, Baril M. Toxicological index and the presence in the
workplace of chemical hazards for workers who breastfeed infants, American
Industrial Hygiene Association Journal 1992; 53(7):471-4.
This may be hard to find. As part of preparing for a presentation on the
employed breastfeeding mother I got this reference off a computer search at
the National Library of Medicine in Bethesda, MD. The actual hard copy
publication was not available that day so I could not get a copy of the
article. The library will copy and mail articles for a fee. National Library
of Medicine phone #(301) 496-6095. Would be interesting to do an med-line
search of breastfeeding and toxicology, they have lots of on-line resources:
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/
Deb
Springfield, VA
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