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[Title] => A cry of protest vs infant formula
[Summary] => Mothers are raising a cry of protest against the hazards of infant formula feeding. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), some 16,000 infant deaths per year in the Philippines can be traced to formula feeding. The United Nations Childrens Fund (UNICEF) says that formula-fed infants are 25 times more likely to die of diarrhea than babies who are exclusively breastfed. Studies show that formula-fed babies score lower in IQ and other standardized tests than breastfed infants.
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[AuthorName] => Ching M. Alano
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[Title] => Coffee, tea or bacteria?
[Summary] => The above is enough to scare the daylights out of incurable coffee hounds or plain coffee lovers for whom coffee puts the "good" in the morning. Fact is, public health experts have warned that reusable coffee mugs used in the office could harbor countless bacteria, some harmless and some really scary, like E. coli.
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[Title] => Coffee, tea or bacteria?
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