(Weber Shandwick Worldwide) People may avoid milk and other dairy products due to concerns about lactose intolerance, but eliminating these nutrient-rich foods may not only be unnecessary to manage the condition — it could impact diet and health, concludes a panel of experts assembled by the National Institutes of Health.
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