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Born to Breastfeed
An Advertising Campaign Worth Watching By Kelly Burgess
, a breastfeeding advocacy group, says that one of our most fragile populations, Native Americans, has a breastfeeding rate that is close to zero, while their diabetes rates are horrendous. Even so, these women are encouraged to formula feed by programs such as WIC that subsidize formula. There are no educational programs available to explain that breastfed babies have much lower rates of diabetes than formula-fed babies.
Born to Breastfeed


