Mothers who take medication can almost always continue breastfeeding, because
most drugs come out into the milk in such
tiny quantities that it is extremely unlikely to be clinically significant for the baby.
Those shifts
most likely stem from the copious
quantities of carbon dioxide spewed by fossil fuel — fired power plants that are changing the climate and, thus, the
tiny plants known as phytoplankton that serve as the base of the oceanic food chain.