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Lactnetters and friends,
The British Medical Journal can be accessed by
http://www.bmj.com
You can get sent by BMJ email customised alerts of selected topics and
specialities from the magazine. Mary Broadfoot (thank you, Mary) brought this
to my attention and I have been able to look at on screen and download the
following studies from Sat 11th April issue of BMJ.
'Protecting breastfeeding from breastmilk substitutes - The WHO code is widely
violated and needs monitoring and supporting', A. Costelloe & H. S. Sachdev
'Violoations of the international code of marketing of breastmilk substitutes:
prevalence in four countries', Anna Taylor.
You choose which selected topics and specialities you wish to be informed
about - breastfeeding/breastmilk comes under Paediatrics: Perinatal and
Paediatrics: Other Paediatrics. There may be other specialities that these
might come under and will have to further explore.
k regards to you, Helen M. Woodman, NCT Breastfeeding Counsellor UK
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