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Barbara Raymond <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 24 Oct 1998 13:53:18 -0500
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Those of us who influence impressionable young minds must remember to teach
children (and sometimes adults) the difference between fact and fiction, and
that (most) TV shows are FICTION, even when the stories are based on factual
situations.  What concerns me more than the CH fictional episode is the
gross misinformation on the Intelihealth website.  John's Hopkins University
is generally respected  as reliable source of information, so how many
people will base decisions on this information and fail miserably?  Now we
have to teach our children how to somehow sift the good information from all
the nonsense on the Internet... perhaps the amount of advertising on the
website should be the first clue?

Barbara Raymond, RD, IBCLC
Kansas City, Ks
Where the rain has stopped and we finally have a crisp, cool, colorful Fall
day

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