Confirming the dangers of drinking raw cow's milk when the H5N1 avian flu virus is circulating in U.S. dairy herds, researchers found that mice fed the milk quickly got ill. "Our data indicate that ...
Despite the delusions of the raw milk crowd, drinking unpasteurized milk brimming with infectious avian H5N1 influenza virus is a very bad idea, according to freshly squeezed data published Friday in ...
A new study published Friday provides more evidence of the potential danger of drinking unpasteurized, or raw, milk containing H5N1 avian flu viruses. The work, published in the New England Journal of ...
A new study published in the New England Journal of Medicine Friday found that drinking unpasteurized, or raw, milk containing H5N1 avian flu viruses may be dangerous. Researchers at the University of ...
The results bolster evidence that virus-laden raw milk may be unsafe for humans. By Apoorva Mandavilli Unpasteurized milk contaminated with H5N1, the bird-flu virus that has turned up in dairy herds ...
Researchers believe that mammalian infection with the avian flu virus can happen after consuming cow's milk containing the pathogen if the milk has not been heat-treated, as happens with ...
Unpasteurized milk contaminated with H5N1, the bird flu virus that has turned up in dairy herds in nine states, has been found to rapidly make mice sick, affecting multiple organs, according to a ...
Anecdotal, but read from a thread where alot of raw milk drinkers were chiming in... I couldn't understand or decipher and real reason, scientifically or medically why they were doing it. The common ...
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