Agreed. It's a rather egregious use of medical data to make a political point.
The first article I cited also warns of the developmental risks associated with soy estrogen analogs in children's formulae, they just don't headline it to score points with anyone.
Mind you, having read all of this, I'm now twitching at the idea of what it all means for the children involved. Brrr...
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Date: 2006-12-12 07:24 pm (UTC)The first article I cited also warns of the developmental risks associated with soy estrogen analogs in children's formulae, they just don't headline it to score points with anyone.
Mind you, having read all of this, I'm now twitching at the idea of what it all means for the children involved. Brrr...