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Winnie, is there a press Council, or similar body, in your country that you
can take a complaint about this complete misrepresentation? Perhaps other
Lactnetters know where complaints about this sort of reporting should be
sent? It's bad enough when a headline implies that breastfeeding is an
intervention, but when it tells blatant lies, there must be somewhere to
take a complaint. Perhaps US-based Lactnetters could contact the publisher,
and do so again if something like is done again. If enough complaints are
received, they are more likely to listen.
Virginia
Dr Virginia Thorley, OAM, PhD, IBCLC, FILCA
Private Practice Lactation Consultant
Historian of Medicine
Brisbane, QLD Australia
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Winnie Mading" <>
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Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2013 12:07 AM
Subject: another misleading headline
Wouldn't you expect from the heading that this would be saying breastfeeding
leads to more cancer? Just the opposite! Geez
Lactation may be linked to aggressive cancer in Mexican women Medical Xpress
Scientific data suggest that a woman reduces her risk of breast cancer by
breastfeeding, having multiple children and giving birth at a younger age. A
study led ...
Winnie Mading
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