Infant milk allergy rate soars as investigation finds senior child doctors have extensive industry links The rate of babies diagnosed with milk allergies has risen 500 per cent in a decade due to links between the formula industry and doctors, an investigation suggests.
Experts warn that the health of infants and their mothers is being harmed and rates of breastfeeding damaged thanks to over-broad diagnostic criteria drawn up with the help of vested interests. The Daily Telegraph
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Experts warn that the health of infants and their mothers is being harmed and rates of breastfeeding damaged thanks to over-broad diagnostic criteria drawn up with the help of vested interests. The Daily Telegraph
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- Overdiagnosis and industry influence: how cow’s milk protein allergy is extending the reach of infant formula manufacturers The BMJ
- Babies are being wrongly diagnosed with milk allergies because of the influence of the baby formula industry study finds The Daily Mail
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