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    1) Aggressively marketing to ‘vulnerable’ consumers. Impinging on the right to be treated fairly. The most crucial ethical criticism that can be analyzed from the Nestle case‚ is that they aggressively promote their infant formula. Furthermore‚ the case also provides examples such as giving milk nurses and health workers incentives to support bottle-feeding. A criticism such as this one‚ strongly emphasizes the rights based theory which states that actions that can affect certain rights are immoral

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    lines often seen on ads and written on canned milk formulas. The price of commercial milk is a lot more expensive than breastmilk‚ yet milk industry remains a lucrative business in our country .. Given the hand to mouth existence of some Filipinos and the better nutrition breastmilk offers makes us wonder why some mothers prefer artificial formula Rationale * Breastmilk has so many benefits both to the nursing mother and to the infant‚ higher nutrition‚ better immune protection‚ higher

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    to help. * Nestlé should remain a member of Infant Food Manufactures (IFM). * Nestlé should keep its internal Nestlé instructions to Nestlé employees updated and up to standards to avoid any more problems. * Nestlé should continue their efforts on social responsibility by sponsoring events at international medical and nutrition conferences‚ and events like celebrating the Canadian Year of the Family‚ and funding research on infant feeding. * Nestlé should be careful with their

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    which was a combination of cow milk‚ flour and sugar. He realized the need for a healthy and economical product to serve as an alternative for mothers who could not breastfeed their babies as mothers who were unable to breastfeed often lost their infants to malnutrition. The “Farine Lactée” was used for the first time on a premature child whom could not tolerate the milk of his mother or any other alternatives and this saved the child’s life. In no more than a few years‚ the first Nestlé product was

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    2010). Waterbeds‚ air mattresses‚ pillows‚ couches/sofas or soft materials are not safe sleep surfaces for babies. Babies can turn onto their side or stomach and bury their face in these soft materials‚ not getting enough air to breathe. Car seats and infant carriers should not replace the crib for your baby’s sleep. Keep soft materials out of your baby’s sleep environment. Items that should not be in the crib include quilts‚ comforters‚ bumper pads‚ stuffed animals‚ pillows and other pillow-like items

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    Breast Feeding Program

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    CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction The nurse has become fully aware that breastfeeding‚ one of the major issues in child care today‚ is generally considered the best milk for infants. How‚ breastfeeding mothers have decreased so much that the campaign for breastfeeding as a key element is increasingly implemented here in the Philippines by the Department of Health and worldwide by the World Health Organization (WHO) to contribute to the achievement of health for

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    This question has been usually asked by most mothers and curious individuals. Health practitioners would often weigh the advantages and disadvantages of breastfeeding and formula feeding but they would just come up to the same frequent answer: breastfeeding is the best and cannot be replaced by any commercially-prepared infant formula milk. This statement has existed for a very long time and I strongly believe that with the support of recent studies and researches‚ there will never be a time that this

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    Nestle: The Infant Formula Controversy Nestle is a Swiss multinational food and beverage company headquartered in Vevey‚ Switzerland. Nestle sells products such as baby food‚ breakfast cereal‚ dairy products‚ pet foods‚ soups and sauce‚ seasoning‚ and frozen food. It is known as one of the world’s largest food-processing companies with worldwide sales of over $100 billion. Here’s the problem‚ Nestle is marketing infant formula to developing countries in which misappropriation is leading to unhealthy

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    Choosing whether to formula feed or breastfeed the child is one of the critical choices hopeful moms make before conceiving an offspring. Associations‚ for example‚ World Health Organizations (WHO)‚ American Medical Association (AMA)‚ American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)‚ and American Dietetic Association prescribe breastfeeding as the best choice for the infant. A large portion of these associations and different supporters of breastfeeding attest that it safeguards the child against contamination

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    breastfeeding has in early childhood‚ even into adult life.. Breast milk “contains many complex proteins‚ lipids and carbohydrate” (Andreas‚ N. J.‚ Kampmann‚ B.‚ & Mehring Le-Doare‚ K. (2015)) as well as many enzymes‚ vitamins and more complex nutrients. Formula does not contain near all the nutrients that breast milk does‚ which is why breastfeeding is more effective at preventing many diseases and illnesses.

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