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> I have nothing against scientists nor do I have a problem with the need for
> people to make money. What I have an issue with is a science run by
> corporate need for larger and larger profits. And if that paints black on
> white lab coats, then that is indeed a problem. Valerie W. McClain, IBCLC
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The point is that much of the "anti-breastfeeding" literature is also
bad science. Not evidence-based, not following the objective standards
science sets up for itself, etc. Then it is reported selectively.
Now, I think quantum physics, among other things, has put a wedge into
the scientific method by suggesting that the simple fact of observing a
phenomenom changes it (by putting a subject in the landscape). But
that's another subject...
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