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"Kermaline J. Cotterman" <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 21 Jun 2002 09:49:54 -0400
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While researching for something else, my daughter found this. I haven't
read it, but I thought it might be of passing interest. Since there is
distinct disagreement on the origin of endometriosis, it appears there
are larger questions to be settled before feeding method comes into play,
however.

Database:      PapersFirst
Accession No:  CN032483167
BL Location:   DSC Shelfmark: 6291.076000
Author(s):     Ikezuki, Y.; Tsutsumi, O.; Takai, Y.; Momoeda, M.
Title:         Breast-Fed Infants Possibly Exposed to Dioxins in Milk,
               Compared to Formula-Fed Infants, Have Unexpectedly Lower
Incidence of
               Endometriosis in Later Adult Life
Page:          393-396
Conference:    International symposium; 19th -- 1999 Sep : Venice; Italy
Name:          Dioxin 99: Halogenated environmental organic pollutants
               and POPs
Publisher:     Emmenzeta; 1999
Journal:       ORGANOHALOGEN COMPOUNDS; 1999; VOL 44
Standard No:   ISBN:          8887772045
Source Ed:     Mocarelli, P.

Jean
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K. Jean Cotterman RNC, IBCLC
Dayton, Ohio USA

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