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Misleading Daily Mail Article About Breastfeeding vs Bottle Feeding

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One of our bloggers (a new mum) discusses an article in the Daily Mail that completely misrepresents a scientist in an awful link baiting exercise. Really poor show but sadly not unexpected.

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Katie Hinde, Ph.D.'s "cute" response: mammalssuck.blogspot.co.uk/... :)

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