...Is Still Good for Babies
A Closer Look at Breastfeeding
By Mikee dela Cruz

The World Health Organization recognizes that “inappropriate feeding practices lead to infant malnutrition, morbidity and mortality in all countries, and that improper practices in the marketing of breastmilk substitutes and related products can contribute to these major public health problems.” Nonetheless, not many continue to know the truth about breastfeeding, what with many MNCs winning over as far as promotions are concerned. Mompreneurs Janice Villanueva and Candice Yaw attempt to change this with an innovative business.
Bad Medicine

That they are all over the market, goes without saying. And while definitely cheaper, they can do not just harm, but even cause death. Thus the warning over the buying - and the use - of fake medicines. |
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