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AAP News Vol. 2 No. 5 May 1986, p. 1 © 1986 American Academy of Pediatrics
Recent reports that breast milk is "laced" with the toxic chemical dioxin, and that a breast fed infant in the United States might receive 18 times the recommended lifetime dose of dioxin within the first year of life are either theoretical, undocumented or untrue, according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). A recent United Press International story of a study conducted by Arnold Schector, M.D., at the Upstate Medical Center of the State University of New York, implied that the CDC has set limits for the maximum daily intake of dioxin. In a letter to all state Health Departments, the CDC state that this is erroneous.
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