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Even if this study were well done and showing this accurately, the title of the article should more accurately be something like: "The use of Emergency Baby Milk does not appear to reduce IQ."
In the 3 studies I have seen in which the grey area has been eliminated (e.g. Babies were exclusively or predominantly bf for 4+ mo. or for under 1 mo. or not at all), there is a lowering of the IQ or educational attainment or income as adults when babies were not or minimally bf.  Studies conducted in England, Brazil, and Egypt.  Sorry, I don't have links, but the one in Brazil was from JHL last year, I think it was.   Also, I am not only interested in the exclusivity or duration of bf in these types of studies, but the type of emergency milk used (cow milk, soy, or corn syrup based), and how early it was introduced.
Julie Tardos
==== Anything worth doing is even worth doing badly.

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