I just had a thought that, since the article itself did not use the word 
"poison" in reference to breastmilk, that possibly the author did not 
entitle her article as that, but an editor came up with it.  IME, editors 
can do things that change the whole message that the author was trying to 
get across, often with just one word.  Sometimes, an editor has a personal 
prejudice, and sometimes they just think they understand what an author is 
saying better than they really do.  You never know!

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