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In the first six months of life, a breast-fed baby takes in 10 milligrams of aluminum; a baby given a milk-based formula takes in 30 milligrams; a soy formula-fed baby gets 120 milligrams, Offit says.
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In 2008, six years after my first pediatrician insisted that Eden wasn't vomiting incessantly and allergically to his milk-based formula, the American Academy of Pediatrics published a report defining Eden as an infant at risk based on our family history of allergies.
Susan Weissman: Child Food Allergies: What Causes Them? Susan Weissman 2010
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In the first six months of life, a breast-fed baby takes in 10 milligrams of aluminum; a baby given a milk-based formula takes in 30 milligrams; a soy formula-fed baby gets 120 milligrams, Offit says.
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Dulce de leche is a thick, milk-based caramel sauce.
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What is it, we ask Taiwanese ambassador Siao-Yue Chang, that makes tapioca floating in a milk-based tea such a fitting standard bearer for her nation?
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Also helping to reduce costs is local manufacturing of milk-based products, which cuts the need not only for transportation but also for expensive packaging, which can account for as much as 30% of the cost of goods sold.
Global Food Firms Stir Local Ingredients John Revill 2011
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In the first six months of life, a breast-fed baby takes in 10 milligrams of aluminum; a baby given a milk-based formula takes in 30 milligrams; a soy formula-fed baby gets 120 milligrams, Offit says.
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At the box office The Big Lebowski was more of a slothful couch potato than a go-getting Gordon Gekko, but its legacy has been just as influential as the "greed is good" ethos of Wall Street, only with less shouting and more milk-based cocktails.
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Even today, he says, a large percentage of the world's jaggery comes from India, where it is often used to make milk-based desserts and drinks.
I Spice: Jaggery 2010
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As an indication of how (and how quickly) markets are changing, Foster likes to show investors pictures of packed, well-stocked dairy aisles in supermarkets in China, where milk-based products are often thought to be scarce.
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