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Thursday, May 5, 2011

Breast-feeding disparities sharp in Chicago-area hospitals

Breast-feeding disparities sharp in Chicago-area hospitals
Julienne Rutherford
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Julienne Rutherford
I am a biological anthropologist, proud mother of a rambunctious primate, and a sixth-year assistant professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago in the College of Nursing. I submit my tenure papers this spring, y'all! The views expressed herein are my own, and do not necessarily represent those of the University of Illinois, the College of Nursing at UIC, UIC Departments of Women, Children, and Family Health Science and Anthropology, the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, American Society of Primatologists, Midwest Primate Interest Group, American Anthropological Association, International Federation of Placenta Associations, Midwest Primate Interest Group, Midwest Nursing Research Society, Wenner-Gren, or any other professional society of which I am a member or officer.
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