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We're apparently never right

07.07.2008 | 7:12:00 pm | Posted by Baby Babble
A recent study out of Boston is saying that breastfeeding your infant and lathering him with sunscreen are two main culprits for vitamin D deficiencies in 40 percent of America's babies and toddlers. This seems like an ironic twist, considering......
 
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