Health & Medicine
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Breast Milk Bought Online Contains Disease-Causing Bacteria, Researchers Say
Buyers might have to think twice before ordering breast milk online. A new study has shown that at least three-fourths of all breast milk samples bought over the internet had bacteria that could cause disease in infants.
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