
Milk: Is It the Elixir We’ve Been Told?
Milk sales first began to slow in the US in 1970, and the industry has been scrambling to stop the free fall ever since. Although

Milk sales first began to slow in the US in 1970, and the industry has been scrambling to stop the free fall ever since. Although

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After its $200 million campaign suggesting milk drinking aided in weight loss failed to gain traction, and a review of 41 randomized clinical trials, including

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