Despite the serious risks of drinking it, a growing movement — including the potential health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — claims it has benefits. Should we take them more seriously?
Bird flu has the potential to spread to more animal species and could mix with seasonal flu, making it easier to spread among humans, according to scientists behind a new study from Iowa State ...
Just days after the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) issued a new order that all raw (unpasteurized) milk must be tested for bird flu, reports have emerged of animals dying of the virus. In Los ...
As a second strain of bird flu has spread to dairy cows, influenza experts tell Newsweek that consumers should not be concerned about drinking pasteurized milk. Newsweek reached out via email to the U ...
California child tests negative for bird flu, but health officials continue to warn against raw milk
The child recovered from the illness, state health officials said. Health officials in Marin County, California are warning against raw milk consumption after a child there was suspected to have ...
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The Mammal With the Most Complex Milk Might Not Be Humans, After All. The Atlantic Gray Seal Could Take That Title
A new study found 332 types of complex sugar molecules in the seals' milk, some of which help protect young from harmful ...
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