Another day, another allergy that only applies when it’s convenient. A woman sends her latte back because she’s “allergic to ...
Dr. Andrew Liu answers the question: 'Milk Allergy Versus Lactose Intolerance?' — -- Question: How can I tell the difference between lactose intolerance and a milk allergy? Answer: Lactose ...
Lactaid Milk has been recalled in 27 states due to concerns about possible almond allergen contamination. The FDA noted that the “affected” containers were shipped between September 5 to September 18 ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Many Americans believe they have lactose intolerance and thus avoid dairy products, but no one really knows whether they are damaging their health, experts told a national ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Milk may be a treatment for milk allergy. In a carefully controlled study, researchers from Johns Hopkins Children's Center and Duke University found that giving ...
When your infant is fussy, you’re desperate to find the reason why. Is your baby getting sick? Or having trouble sleeping? Was it something your baby ate? Because many baby formulas are made with ...
The Calcium Paradox Nobody Talks About For decades, we've been told to drink milk for strong bones. The dairy industry has ...
A recent column about dairy foods brought these questions from Nancy in Arizona: "Are you paid by the dairy association? Why would you claim that lactose-intolerant people can eat dairy in moderation?
The milk section of the supermarket is flooded with many “milk” options, including both dairy and plant-based beverages.
If you're no stranger to the canine side of the Internet, you've undoubtedly seen several viral videos of dogs enjoying pup cups from their favorite coffee chains. These delicious treats are just cups ...