Officials have said they excluded high-calorie milk drinks because milk provides nutritional value.
Of course, it's plausible that the culture came first drinking milk gave some advantage to all, because milk has nutrition other than lactose in it, but it especially benefited adults with mutations that allowed lactose digestion.
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Only 20 weeks old, these sister beasts warrant tight security because their milk is highly prized by the U.S. military.
"If you go through the countryside in Senegal or Mali, you won't be able to find local milk... because the powdered milk has destroyed the whole dairy sector in West Africa, " Lamine says.
She asserted that if she were to choose to give her (as yet unborn) children milk, she would only give them whole milk because it was less processed, or in other words, more natural, than part-skimmed or totally skimmed milk.
Cornwall's farmers are throwing away thousands of gallons of milk because lorries cannot make it down iced-up minor roads.
Retailers in the UK are rationing sales of powdered baby milk because of a surge in demand in China.
Today, the global market has a greater influence over the price of milk because the United States exports almost 15% of what farms produce.
"I actually had cold Corn Flakes last night before I went to bed because I had milk that was still good, " he said in a YouTube video Tuesday.
It admitted it understood Minogue was "motivated to talk about" the milk because of her commercial deal, but added that producers had given "clear advice" to the singer that "only a passing reference" to the product could be made.
Peanuts in particular are also tricky because, unlike with milk and eggs, children don't often outgrow their peanut allergies.
After the Chernobyl disaster, about 6, 000 children exposed to radiation later developed thyroid cancer, because many drank contaminated milk after the accident.
The price of milk is higher because of government regulations.
"People ran out of milk or burgers or chips because we couldn't get the products because of the night time delivery problems, " he said.
Investors putting in buy and sell calls should then act a bit like particles in a glass of milk, which remain suspended because they are constantly bustling into one another in a process known as Brownian motion.
The problem in the early days, experts say, is that many mistakenly supplement with formula because they think they aren't producing enough milk and then end up hurting their supply.
Several milk processors have announced they will be reducing prices because of market conditions.
Mr Watts said milk production had been more expensive during the winter because the nutritional value of forage had been undermined by a lack of sunshine.
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There is humor and ease in the modern era, because Greenidge, who also wrote the edgy urban comedy "Milk Like Sugar, " writes the way real people talk.
Dr. DAVID LUDWIG (Director, Obesity Program, Children's Hospital in Boston): We focused on milk, fruit juices, and soft drinks, because these beverages are highly profitable and heavily advertised to children.
He also promised to deepen relations with Chavez because Uruguay is heavily dependent on foreign oil and Venezuela needs Uruguayan milk.
Ms Mennella's co-author Gary Beauchamp has carried out research which shows that breastfed babies learn about flavours because they are exposed to different flavours in their mother's milk.
Ms. PEGGY LEE (School Lunch Administrator): And I remember sitting in a cafeteria in elementary school and I didn't want my peas and I put them in my milk carton beca--and tried to hide them because the teacher wouldn't let me go until I'd eaten all my peas.
It's going to go straight into a hole in the ground, because the hard plastics that make up things like the big six pint milk bottles have some value.
This is not because the rich are gullible shoppers but rather, say the authors, because they tend to buy goods of better quality (such as organic milk), the prices of which are higher and tend to rise more quickly.
Their 17-month-old son became malnourished because they couldn't afford to buy formula to substitute for Lalramchhuani's now unsafe breast milk.
Even in the precancerous stage, called ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) when abnormal cells are confined to a milk duct, physicians almost always advise women to have a lumpectomy or mastectomy along with radiation, because about 20% of the 65, 000 cases of DCIS found every year in the U.S. become invasive cancer.
Ms. Warner recounts what life was like in poor areas before the introduction of vitamins into food substances, the fortification of white flour and milk, and the widespread availability of items like orange juice: Many people suffered from rickets (because of insufficient vitamin D and calcium), scurvy (vitamin C), pellagra (vitamin B3) and beriberi (vitamin B1).
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