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What's Milk Got? (Health Risks and Environmental Issues).
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The GOT MILK? campaign featuring high profile celebrities sporting milk mustaches has been a very effective advertising tool in putting milk in front of the American consumer to reverse a decline in milk sales. The medical establishment endorses milk as a way to build strong bodies in children and prevent osteoporosis in later years, due to the high calcium content. Milk is said to be the "perfect food." For sure, there is much controversy about the benefits of dairy products. With great admiration for the enduring research done by Weston Price, DDS, who believed strongly in the ...
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Consumption of dairy products and the risk of breast cancer: a review of the literature.(Estriol)(Report)(Brief article)
Magazine article from: Life Extension
; ...potentially influence risk. Some dairy products, such as whole milk and many types of cheese...into highfat and low-fat dairy products, milk, cheese, or butter. Measurement...between the consumption of milk or other dairy products and breast cancer risk...
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A misplaced mania for milk: "increasing numbers of medical studies indict dairy products as contributors not only to obesity, heart disease, and diabetes, but prostate cancer, allergies, and possibly breast cancer. In children, dairy products can cause chronic constipation, ear infections, colic, asthma, and skin disorders.".(Medicine & Health)
Magazine article from: USA Today (Magazine)
; ...health-conscious. Today, celebrity milk-mustache ads, athletic tie-i...Politics. Why do we have a milk group? Because we have a National...public's favorable views [of milk] must go to the National Dairy...vertically and placed the milk group at the top. NDC's spin...Excess fat, however, ...
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Control location and activity of plasmin components in dairy products.
Newspaper article from: Emerging Food R&D Report
; Plasmin, the major native milk serine proteinase...proteolytic breakdown in milk and dairy products. Plasmin activity has...predominantly in fresh milk in its inactive form...economically relevant to dairy processors. Researchers...plasmin components in milk, cheese, whey and ...
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Please explain what lactose intolerance is. How do you get it? I know I can't have a lot of dairy products or my stomach hurts.(Ask Doctor Cory)
Magazine article from: Children's Digest
; ...it? I know I can't have a lot of dairy products or my stomach hurts. A. Griffin...from 2-24 years old need plenty of milk to stay healthy, but what about...cramps, and diarrhea begin. Cultured dairy products, such as yogurt, are easier for...
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Advertising's Influence: The Case of Dairy Products.(Statistical Data Included)
Magazine article from: Frozen Food Digest
; ...farmers were producing more milk and dairy products than Americans were consuming...decline in the consumption of dairy products, particularly milk, was from the intense competition...increase consumption of milk and dairy products and reduce milk ...
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Natra[TM] dairy products.(Suppliers Corner)
Magazine article from: Nutraceuticals World
; ...TM] health and nutritional dairy products, which are manufactured under...New product offerings include milk calcium, lactoferrin and colostrums...line of caseins, caseinates, milk and whey protein concentrates and milk and whey protein isolates...
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PRODUCT FOCUS- FRENCH DAIRY PRODUCTS.
Newspaper article from: Market Europe
; ...and cream. As a result, demand for rich dairy products will experience no growth during 2004, but sales of dairy products identified with a healthy diet will rise...is a very mature market when it comes to dairy products. French household budgets are more than adequate to acquire the ...
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Nutrition hotline: this month's nutrition hotline concerns the transmission of mad cow disease through dairy products.(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Vegetarian Journal
; ...to humans through dairy products such as cheese and milk? Via e-mail ANSWER...Vegetarians who use dairy products are probably at much...According to Dr. Lacey, milk cannot be effectively...infectious agent in milk cannot be concentrated...
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Functional Dairy Products, volume 2.(bookshelf)
Magazine article from: Food Trade Review
; FUNCTIONAL DAIRY PRODUCTS, volume 2 Edited by Maria...health benefits of functional dairy products and their applications in...ingredients used in functional dairy products such as pro- and pre-biotics...food intake and satiety. 3. Dairy products, probiotics and the ...
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Flavor of dairy products.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: SciTech Book News
; 9780841239685 Flavor of dairy products. Ed. by Keith R. Cadwallader et al. American Chemical...the August 2004 symposium Chemistry and Flavor of Dairy Products held in Philadelphia, 14 papers report the status...processing, and shelf-life issues related to the flavor of dairy products. ...
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