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Karleen - I agree with you and wonder if you contacted JHL regarding what
you said: "I was a little shocked to recently pick up an issue of JHL and
to read a very interesting paper on perceived insufficient milk but to then
discover that although the authors said they had no competing interests the
research was funded by Nestle."
I had a similar reaction when I learned that Medela is a WHO Code violator.
Should JHL refuse to carry Medela's ads until Medela no longer is a Code
violator?
I have made my local ILCA affiliate, WPR (see full name below), aware of
that violation and we are concerned about WPR's 2009 conference. We should
not use Medela as a conference sponsor if it is still violating the WHO
Code.
How are the rest of you handling these situations when they involve our
trusted publications/pump companies/etc?
Warm regards,
Lee Galasso, MS, LLLL, IBCLC, RLC
Lactation Center of Westchester/Putnam; Westchester County in NYS, USA
Vice-President, Westchester/Putnam/Rockland (WPR) Lactation Consortium
"Children Are Born with the Right to Breastfeed"
PLEASE NOTE new e-mail address above!
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