Fresh Milk: The Secret Life of Breasts - smh.com.au
By Rebecca J. Davies
April 18 2003
Fresh Milk:The Secret Life of Breasts, By Fiona Giles, Allen & Unwin , 268 pp, $24.95
There can be few processes so intrinsic to the feminine psyche that have been so publicly ignored as breastfeeding. Yet no other part of the female anatomy has received as much attention, nor been so celebrated, scrutinised, reviled and eulogised as the breast. It is from this glaring contradiction that Fiona Giles's eclectic collection of oral history, biography and poetry draws its compass. A scholar and feminist, she has sought to straddle the gap between academic works and popular appeal.
Friday, April 18, 2003
Dallas Observer | dallasobserver.com | News : Feature 1-Hour Arrest,When does a snapshot of a mother breast-feeding her child become kiddie porn?
Ask the Richardson police.
BY THOMAS KOROSEC
thomas.korosec@dallasobserver.com
Mark Graham
Jacqueline Mercado, a 33-year-old Peruvian immigrant, took a few photos of her young children at bath time. A week later, Richardson police were rummaging through her house for kiddie porn, and a state child welfare worker came to take her kids away.
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2003 Dallas Observer Music Awards
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The Nutria Are Here
The scourge of Louisiana has found a happy home in Dallas' man-made lakes
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Pay Up or Shut Up
Cafe 990 company facing wage claim suits
Letters
Letters
The service was fast, the judgments even hastier. Never did Jacqueline Mercado imagine that four rolls of film dropped off at an Eckerd Drugs one-hour photo lab near her home would turn her life inside out, threaten to send her to jail and prompt the state to take away her kids.
Ask the Richardson police.
BY THOMAS KOROSEC
thomas.korosec@dallasobserver.com
Mark Graham
Jacqueline Mercado, a 33-year-old Peruvian immigrant, took a few photos of her young children at bath time. A week later, Richardson police were rummaging through her house for kiddie porn, and a state child welfare worker came to take her kids away.
Feature
2003 Dallas Observer Music Awards
News
The Nutria Are Here
The scourge of Louisiana has found a happy home in Dallas' man-made lakes
Buzz
Pay Up or Shut Up
Cafe 990 company facing wage claim suits
Letters
Letters
The service was fast, the judgments even hastier. Never did Jacqueline Mercado imagine that four rolls of film dropped off at an Eckerd Drugs one-hour photo lab near her home would turn her life inside out, threaten to send her to jail and prompt the state to take away her kids.
Wednesday, April 09, 2003
Yahoo! News - Breastfeeding May Not Cut Childhood Cancer Risk Breastfeeding May Not Cut Childhood Cancer Risk
Tue Apr 8, 2:38 PM ET
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By Stephen Pincock
LONDON (Reuters Health) - British scientists have found no evidence that breastfeeding protects children against leukemia and other cancers, contradicting earlier research.
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Tue Apr 8, 2:38 PM ET
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By Stephen Pincock
LONDON (Reuters Health) - British scientists have found no evidence that breastfeeding protects children against leukemia and other cancers, contradicting earlier research.
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Tuesday, April 08, 2003
CTV.ca - Breast-fed babies may need more vitamin D
Associated Press
CHICAGO
"The American Academy of Pediatrics says all exclusively breast-fed infants should receive vitamin D supplements to prevent rickets, a bone-weakening disease doctors fear may be becoming more common.
Breast-fed infants should receive vitamin supplements beginning at 2 months of age and until they begin taking at least 17 ounces daily of vitamin D-fortified milk, the academy says in a new policy statement.... "
Associated Press
CHICAGO
"The American Academy of Pediatrics says all exclusively breast-fed infants should receive vitamin D supplements to prevent rickets, a bone-weakening disease doctors fear may be becoming more common.
Breast-fed infants should receive vitamin supplements beginning at 2 months of age and until they begin taking at least 17 ounces daily of vitamin D-fortified milk, the academy says in a new policy statement.... "
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