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Dr. Ute Albrecht, product developer at the German company Humana Milk Union holds a can of "Remedia .., 2003-1
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Dr. Ute Albrecht, product developer at the German company Humana Milk Union holds a can of "Remedia .., 2003-11-10 (photo)
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Wolfgang Rattay
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2003 AD (C21st AD)
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2003-11-10
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Dr. Ute Albrecht, product developer at the German company Humana Milk Union holds a can of "Remedia Super Soya Formula" soya-based baby food following a news conference at the factory in Herford November 10, 2003. [Israel's Health Ministry on Monday linked the deaths of two babies to the German-made, soy-based infant formula pulled off Israeli store shelves and found to lack an essential vitamin. The ministry said the kosher product -- made by the German firm Humana GmbH and sold locally by Israel's Remedia Ltd -- caused a B-1 vitamin deficiency that led to acute beriberi. Beriberi is a deficiency disease marked by inflammatory or degenerative changes of the nerves, digestive system, and heart and can be caused by a lack of B-1, also known as thiamin. Israel's state attorney was looking into whether to take legal action against the companies for selling what it said was a "defective product", the ministry said. It said at least seven other babies fed the formula had developed beriberi.]

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