As we grow older, we are likely to stop drinking this nutritious beverage, perhaps because we associate it too much with childhood and want to move on to more “grown-up” drinks like coffee and tea.
The dairy industry has been telling us for decades that cow’s milk is essential for healthy bones and helping children grow. It’s also a message backed by the federal government, which says that ...
Medically reviewed by Roxana Ehsani, RD Key Takeaways Cravings for milk can be caused by thirst, hunger, or emotional ...
Milk, the elixir of life in childhood, holds a nuanced and complex position in the western hemisphere. Its consumption patterns, economic drivers and health implications weave a tale that transcends ...
DENVER, Colo. (KCNC) – In far-eastern Colorado, eight miles from the Nebraska border, there is a dairy farm called “Camelot.” Instead of using cow’s milk, the farmers there harvest the milk from ...