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Study reveals whole fat dairy products may lower risk of type 2 diabetes (Opinion)

2/14/2011 - Science continues to demonstrate that fat has not earned its bad reputation. Researchers have recently discovered that whole fat dairy products contain a fatty acid that could be beneficial for those at risk of type 2 diabetes. One study shows that individuals with high blood levels of trans-palmitoleic...

Natural remedies for acne

10/14/2009 - Acne sucks. But you don't need antibiotics or harsh chemicals to treat it. In addition to altering your diet so that you consume fewer acne-producing foods (dairy products and fried foods, mostly), there are some effective natural remedies that are also useful for clearing up your skin. Below, we've...

Dairy products linked to Parkinson's disease in men

3/15/2008 - Consuming dairy products significantly boosts the risk of Parkinson's disease in men, concludes a study published in the American Journal of Epidemiology. A study surveying the dietary habits of 57,689 men found that those who consumed the most dairy products showed a 60 percent increase in the risk...

Pennsylvania Bans rBGH-Free Labels on Dairy Products

12/13/2007 - Starting January 1st 2008 the state of Pennsylvania will ban labels on dairy products which claim to be rBGH, pesticide and antibiotic free. This means consumers will no longer be allowed to distinguish between dairy products containing hormones, antibiotics or recombinant bovine growth hormone, and...

Consuming low-fat dairy products found to increase risk of infertility in women

9/9/2007 - Consuming low-fat dairy products may significantly increase a woman's risk of infertility, according to a recent study published in Human Reproduction, Europe's leading journal of reproductive medicine. Researchers in the United States found that women who ate two or more servings of low-fat dairy products...

Choline in meat, dairy products linked to colon cancer risk in women

8/31/2007 - Researchers may have discovered a relationship between the risk of colorectal cancer in women and their consumption of choline, which has until now been thought to be an essential nutrient. The link was reported in a study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Choline is a nutrient...

Consuming low-fat dairy products may lessen fertility in women

3/29/2007 - Drinking skim milk and other low-fat dairy products increases a woman's risk of being infertile, research from the Harvard School of Public Health suggests. Less-healthy foods that have a high fat content, meanwhile, actually tend to increase fertility. Jump directly to: conventional view | alternative...

Even lactose-intolerant children should keep drinking milk, insists American Academy of Pediatrics

9/6/2006 - The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recently published an article in the journal Pediatrics in which it recommends that even lactose intolerant children consume dairy products, despite digestion problems. The AAP says that children benefit from the calcium, vitamin D and probiotics found in...

Asthma explained by common allergy to milk and dairy products

8/4/2005 - The link between asthma and cows' milk is familiar to many young asthma sufferers and their parents. I first became aware of the connection through my cousin's experiences with his four-year-old son. Since infancy, my cousin's son has experienced severe asthma attacks and has been hospitalized twice...

NotMilk.com website provides educational resources for consumers wanting to learn about the health dangers of dairy products, explains Robert Cohen

12/5/2004 - The following is part six of an interview with Robert Cohen, author of "Milk, the Deadly Poison," and www.Notmilk.com Mike Adams: What kinds of additional information can people find at your website, http://www.notmilk.com? Robert Cohen: Well, you can have a little bit of fun, and you can read,...

Giving up milk and dairy products results in positive transformation in personal health -- exclusive interview with Robert Cohen

12/5/2004 - The following is part five of an interview with Robert Cohen, author of "Milk, the Deadly Poison," and www.Notmilk.com Mike Adams: I gave up milk years ago, and after doing so, my sinuses cleared up, digestion was much easier, I had more energy, less fatigue. It was an amazing transformation. Robert...

Milk and dairy products cause heart disease, diabetes and osteoporosis -- interview with Robert Cohen

12/5/2004 - The following is part three of an interview with Robert Cohen, author of "Milk, the Deadly Poison," and www.Notmilk.com Mike Adams: What is it that drove you to have this kind of interest and energy to pursue the truth about milk and dairy products? Robert Cohen: Three little girls named Jennifer,...

Milk and dairy products cause Crohn's disease, mucous and irritable bowel syndrome -- interview with Robert Cohen

12/5/2004 - The following is part one of an interview with Robert Cohen, author of "Milk, the Deadly Poison," and www.Notmilk.com Mike Adams: Would you be willing to provide an overview for people who aren't familiar with the real story of dairy products and cow's milk? What are the main things people need to...

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