Why Drinking Cow’s Milk Could Make Your Kids Grow Taller
With almond, soy, coconut, hemp, cashew, rice, pea (and who even knows) milk lining store shelves, it’s safe to say the plain old cow’s variety no longer dominates. As NPR reported, the average person drinks only 18 gallons a year, down from 30 gallons in the 1970s. A new study (that’s likely to make the dairy…
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