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Date: | Sat, 4 Mar 2006 22:40:36 -0500 |
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Dear Everyone,
I just watched A STATE OF MIND which is a documentary about North Korean gymnasts. The
film in general reveals alot about a society which previously has been closed to the world. In
the film one of the girls mother is the first person ever to speak on record about North Korea's struggle
with their food supply and the malnutrition of it's people. Like most of us, I have lactation
on the brain so I was wondering if anyone knew anything about the infant feeding practices
in North Korea. I'm just curious as to how breastfeeding fits into this fascinating culture and
how that would impact their infant mortality rates. Anyone? I know it's a little obscure, but
inquiring minds want to know...
-Elizabeth Howell, LLLL
Queens, NY
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