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No link between milk powder and infant breast growth

China’s health ministry said a clinical investigation has found no evidence that milk powder made by a Chinese company caused three infant girls to grow breasts, according to the state-run Xinhua news agency.
The health ministry launched an investigation in Hubei province after claims that milk powder led to premature sexual development in infant girls.

Ministry spokesman Deng Haihua said Sunday the hormone content of the powder was within normal limits, Xinhua reported.

According to Xinhua, Deng said food safety experts tested the residue of milk powder consumed by the three infant girls, as well 42 samples of Synutra products on the market and 31 samples of dairy products from other producers.

The deputy head of Wuhan Children’s Hospital’s endocrine department said three of the four children treated for the condition had never consumed baby formula made by Synutra, Xinhua reported.

A fourth baby had used Synutra formula but then switched brands, Xinhua cited the hospital official as saying.

On Monday, Synutra Chairman and CEO Liang Zhang in a statement called media reports “highly irresponsible and based on speculation instead of evidence.” satellite direct review

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