A recent article in *The New York Times* sheds light on the escalating trend of diagnosing and surgically addressing tongue-tie, particularly among infants. This burgeoning niche market, aimed primarily at improving breastfeeding outcomes, has amassed a staggering financial footprint. However, the conversation around this issue dives deeper than mere statistics. It exposes the harrowing reality
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