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		<description><![CDATA[NY Times magazine covers pollutants in breast milk. | Yesterday&#8217;s New York Times Sunday magazine has a terrific article on contaminants in human breastmilk&#8212;a subject that&#8217;s obviously of greatinterest to us. It&#8217;s beautifully written, and a great overview of the topic.&nbsp; Definitely worth a read. Update:&nbsp; Here&#8217;s one thing that I wish the author had stressed more:&nbsp; testing breast milk for contaminants is a good way of finding out what a baby might have been exposed to while still...]]></description>
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