Raw, unpasteurized milk is a known vector of bird flu when derived from infected cow herds. It can also contain pathogens such as E. coli, salmonella, and both Streptococcus and Staphylococcus ...
Untreated-water enthusiasts swear by natural springs. Their movement has parallels with raw-milk drinkers and vaccine ...
Reports of cats dying after consuming raw milk or eating a brand of cat food that uses raw ingredients have prompted calls to ...
U.S. corn is the cheapest in the world, according to the Daily Dairy Report, and has caused foreign buyers to stock up ahead ...
Our attempts to educate people that there could be a risk from raw milk of avian flu seems to have been countered by” ...
High-calorie foods provide more energy. They can also help you gain weight. Grains, beans, meats, seeds, and fish are great ...
“Drinking raw milk can present a greater risk of acquiring an infectious disease than drinking pasteurized milk,” says ...
We talked to health and nutrition experts to unpack the health benefits and risks of drinking raw milk. Plus, the connection ...
Influenza or flu virus remains infectious in refrigerated raw milk for up to five days, according to a new study. The findings come at a time when outbreaks of bird flu -- a different subtype of the ...
Drinking or accidentally inhaling raw milk that contains bird flu virus may lead to illness, health officials from California ...
Drinking raw milk is having a moment with online advocates claiming it's healthy and safer than the bottles you find in grocery stores. Health experts disagree. And in many places, it's not legal ...