HAZARDS OF INFANT FORMULA
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12/17/03
INDUSTRY HOPES TO CENSOR ADS ON HAZARDS OF INFANT
FORMULA
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/12/04/business/media/04adcol.html
"Federal
officials have softened a national advertising campaign to
promote breastfeeding after complaints from two companies
that make infant formula, according to several doctors and
nurses who are helping the government with the effort. After
the two companies [Mead Johnson and Abbott] and the top officials
of the American Academy of Pediatrics complained to federal
health officials, the government decided to eliminate spots
discussing the risk of leukemia and diabetes in babies not
breastfed, said Amy Spangler, the chairwoman of the United
States Breastfeeding Committee, a group that promotes breastfeeding.
According to the Ad Council newsletter, those ads said that
babies not breastfed had a 30 percent increased risk of developing
leukemia and up to a 40 percent increased risk of developing
diabetes. ... Marsha Walker,
who sits on the leadership team of the United States Breastfeeding
Committee with Ms. Spangler, said that the information on
leukemia and diabetes should be left in the ads. ... 'This
is being shot
down by an industry that has no business interfering. Ultimately
it hurts the health of our babies and our moms.' "
SOURCE: New York Times, December 4, 2003
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