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Month: November 2016

Breastfeeding a matter of human rights, say UN experts, urging action on formula milk

Breastfeeding a matter of human rights, say UN experts, urging action on formula milk GENEVA (22 November 2016) – Breastfeeding is a human rights issue for babies and mothers and should be protected and promoted for the benefit of both,…

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Castro’s speech at the 50th WHA, May 1998

The following is the full text of the speech delivered by Cuban President Fidel Castro at the Palace of Nations in Geneva on the occasion of the presentation to him of the Health for All Medal by the World Health…

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Nestle promoting sugar drink through link with Barcelona FC

Nestlé has today (21 November 2016) announced a four-year deal with Barcelona Football Club to promote Milo processed food (which is nearly 50% sugar). Oh, sorry, Nestlé says it is a deal to “promote healthier lives“. According to Nestlé’s announcement:…

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FORMULA MARKETING LAW CLEARS FIRST COMMONS HURDLE

Feeding Products for Babies and Children (Advertising and Promotion) Bill http://www.alisonthewliss.scot/feeding-products-for-babies-and-children-advertising-and-promotion-bill/ News Release from Alison Thewliss MP Wednesday 16th November 2016   FORMULA MARKETING LAW CLEARS FIRST COMMONS HURDLE A new law to tighten up advertising of formula milk has…

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Law to improve baby milk safety and information passes first hurdle in Parliament – proposed by Alison Thewliss MP

Alison Thewliss SNP MP for Glasgow Central made a great speech in the House of Commons today (16 November 2016) calling for stricter regulations to control the marketing of formulas for babies. This was the first reading of her proposed bill.…

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UK governments can do more to support mothers who want to breastfeed for longer

WBTi report launch, Westminster, 15 November 2015, 19:30 World Breastfeeding Trends initiative report shows how UK governments can help empower mothers to breastfeed for as long as they wish –   Report scores countries on action taken to date Media coverage: Daily…

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Daily Mail, Tesco car parking vouchers and the anti-regulation agenda

The media has picked up on a story of a mother who was refused a car parking voucher when she visited a Tesco store because she had bought only infant formula and not a qualifying product. The reporting of it raises much wider issues…

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Tesco, car parking vouchers and the anti-regulation agenda

The media has picked up on a story of a mother who was refused a car parking voucher when she visited a Tesco store because she had bought only infant formula and not a qualifying product. The reporting of it raises much wider issues…

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