New Yorkers sample cheese made from human breast milk
A New York gallery on Sunday offered adventurous eaters the opportunity to sample cheese made from human breast milk, getting mixed reviews and some puzzled looks. Full story
A New York gallery on Sunday offered adventurous eaters the opportunity to sample cheese made from human breast milk, getting mixed reviews and some puzzled looks. Full story
With her baby fast asleep in the stroller, Valerie Githinji made her way up to the nurses' station in O'Bleness Memorial Hospital's maternity ward. Full story
Former UNICEF head Ann Veneman is taking a seat on the board of Swiss food and drinks company Nestle SA despite pleas from nutrition advocates who oppose the company's marketing of breast milk substitutes. Full story
Former UNICEF boss Ann Veneman should refuse a seat on the board of Nestle because the food giant violates a global code on marketing of breast milk substitutes, nutrition campaign groups said on Wednesday. Full story
With help from human genes, cows can now make enhanced milk with health-promoting properties that resemble those of human breast milk. Full story
Chinese researchers say they have genetically engineered dairy cows to produce milk more akin to human breast milk. Full story
KNTV's Vicky Nguyen reports moms who purchase breast milk through the Internet or from others, may be putting their babies at risk.
NBC’s Mara Schiavocampo explains whether it’s safe for new mothers to share their breast milk with strangers.
NBC’s Mara Schiavocampo reports that the FDA cautions mothers against the unregulated sharing of breast milk, citing dangers such as passing along bacteria and even drugs to babies.
A New York City chef whips up cheese using his wife's breast milk. WNBC's Ben Aaron tastes a sample.
Chef Daniel Angerer of Klee Brasserie in New York City is offering a cheese appetizer made from his wife’s breast milk. Would you order this very personal menu item? TODAY’s Kathie Lee and Hoda weigh in.
A Chinese mother breastfeeds her baby at the Children's hospital in Beijing , China, Monday, Sept.22, 2008. As China's tainted milk scandal has grown in to the tens of thousands of victims, it has forced some Chinese women to reconsider breast milk. But breastfeeding in China has dropped in recent y