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Yahoo News: China milk powder blamed for ‘baby breasts’.

Parents and doctors in central China fear that hormones in milk powder they fed their infant daughters have led the babies to prematurely develop breasts, state media reported Monday. Medical tests indicated the levels of hormones in three girls, ranging in age from 15 months to four years and who were fed the same baby formula, exceeded those of the average adult woman ...” Looks like these products are not repackaged or outsourced by any American companies, thank goodness.

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