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People with persistent digestive problems are often advised to keep dairy products at bay. Doctors recommend leading a ...
Whole milk is a treasure trove of nutrients, which is great for providing ample protein and calcium. There are many benefits to drinking whole milk; however, if you consume it in excess, it can also ...
Whole milk once had a bad reputation, but many people now prefer it over lower fat options. Emerging research shows that whole milk may have more health benefits than previously believed.
Federal lawmakers have revived bills that would allow whole and 2% milk to be served again in schools, in addition to the skim and low-fat milk mandated since 2012. A U.S. Senate committee hosted ...
One of my first jobs as a registered dietitian was with the School Food Service Program in Santa Fe, New Mexico. I helped ...
Nondairy milks — fortified drinks like soy, almond, oat, and rice milk — have varying impacts on the environment and climate, ...
Because whole cow's milk is high in saturated fat, it can lead to heart disease, high cholesterol and even cancer. Milk is also considered a trigger for eczema. Anecdotal evidence links drinking ...
Coconut milk has been a staple in several cuisines, but it is often debated as to what impact it has on our cholesterol ...
People with persistent digestive problems are often advised to keep dairy products at bay. Doctors recommend leading a dairy-free life, especially if people are lactose intolerant or have been ...
That was before 2012 when Congress passed legislation to eliminate whole and reduced-fat (2%) milk in school meals. The intent was admirable — to reduce obesity and other health risks in kids by ...
Whereas schools could previously serve fat-free, 1 percent, 2 percent, or whole milk and be eligible for federal reimbursement, now they could only recoup meal costs if they ditched 2 percent and ...