Are the Health Risks of Infant Formula Feeding Accurately Conveyed by the Titles and Abstracts of Journal Articles?
Julie Smith, BEc Hons, BA, PhD Australian Centre for Economic Research on Health, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, College of Medicine, Biology and Environment, Building 62, cnr Mills and Eggleston Roads, The Australian National University ACT 0200, Australia Mark Dunstone, BSc, Grad Dip Ed Australian Centre for Economic Research on Health, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, College of Medicine, Biology and Environment, Building 62, cnr Mills and Eggleston Roads, The Australian National University ACT 0200, Australia Megan Elliott-Rudder, MBBS, DRANZCOG, FRACGP Australian Centre for Economic Research on Health, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, College of Medicine, Biology and Environment, Building 62, cnr Mills and Eggleston Roads, The Australian National University ACT 0200, Australia Effective promotion of breastfeeding is constrained if health professionals’ knowledge on its importance is deficient. This study asks whether formula feeding is named as the risk f
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