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The article which you're probably thinking about was published in Discover
magazine (June, 1999). <http://www.discover.com/june_99> There were also
two related articles that appeared in the scientific journals. For the life
of me, I can't find them, and I've really tried (but I'm getting very tired
tonight....) I did find the web site where I earnestly believe the
scientific articles appeared.
http://www.jbc.org
If you can find the article in Discover, and get the author's name, you
could e-mail the author of the study. (A techno-guru can help you to find
the author's e-mail address.)
>Last year, around this time, information about a study at Lund University
>came out which I found very exciting. It was about breastmilk killing
>cancer cells. Does anyone know what ever happened with this study? I
>looked at the Lund Univ. web site but the info on that study wasn't there
>anymore.
--
Marie Biancuzzo, Perinatal Clinical Nurse Specialist
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Resources to simplify breastfeeding management are available at
http://www.wmc-worldwide.com
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