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I don't know whether to cheer or vomit.  There is an article in the current issue of Discover magazine (not online yet, or I'd post a link) about the wonders of breast milk--and the scientists at Nestle who are working to discover what's in it that makes it so great that they can add to their formulas.  Oligosaccharides and such.  Great article.  Gotta go type up a letter to the editor.  I'll post a link when it comes up.
 
Just in general, Discover is a great science magazine, and I've been reading it for 25 years or so.  The last page of every issue is "20 things you didn't know about xyz."  This month, xyz is sex.  Anyone interested in teaming up with me on "20 things you didn't know about breast feeding/milk"?  [log in to unmask]
 
Julie Tardos

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