>Two women came into the office this week and both mentioned "the formula
>that has breastmilk in it". Can I get in trouble for telling them there are
>no known long term studies and that it's kind of a big experiment?
Seems to me that one should get into trouble for *not* telling women
that they and their babies are part of a big (not well designed)
study. Informed consent and all that.
Maybe we should work toward having moms sign informed consent
forms when they buy the new formulas.
Naomi Bar-Yam
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