CHINA: Synutra slams "irresponsible" claims over unsafe formula
By: just-food.com | 10 August 2010
Chinese infant formula maker Synutra International has hit back at "irresponsible" reports that allege a link between hormone levels in its milk powder to premature development and sexual precocity.
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Chinese infant formula maker Synutra International has hit back at "irresponsible" reports that allege a link between hormone levels in its milk powder to premature development and sexual precocity.

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