CMA interim report outlines concerns regarding the infant formula market – all of which appear to be contributing to parents paying over the odds. Following
By Elisabeth Mahase Organisers of the British Journal of Midwifery’s annual conference, which is set to take place in March, have been criticised for accepting
One of the driving forces behind the success of the IBCLC as a social media “health-fluencer” is the perceived authenticity we bring to the table. Unlike
The World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) are hosting the first Global Congress on the implementation of the International Code
By Andrew Gregory Most health claims on formula milk products have little or no supporting evidence, researchers have said, prompting calls for stricter marketing rules
In Ireland, The Green Party has brought a motion to the Seanad calling for improved education on breastfeeding along with advertising restrictions and other supports.
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