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I’m a Public Health Scientist. Here’s What Research Really Shows About Raw Milk. . AI-Generated.
Do a quick search for ‘raw milk and lactose intolerance’ on social media, and you’ll find thousands of posts claiming unpasteurized milk is the answer for those who can’t digest dairy. As a public health data scientist specializing in evaluation science and critical appraisal of evidence, I’ve noticed these claims spreading rapidly — especially claims about raw milk’s supposed ability to cure lactose intolerance. Through my work with Unbiased Science, where we focus on sharing evidence-based information, I’ve examined the research on this topic carefully. And when we look at the actual studies, including a groundbreaking Stanford trial, the evidence reveals something very different.
By ahmed elsadnyabout a year ago in Families
My Daughter Finds Fault with Everything I Do: How to Handle Criticism as a Parent
Parenting teenagers can be challenging, particularly when it feels like you're receiving criticism for everything you do. If your daughter seems to find fault with everything you do, you're not alone. This frustrating pattern is a normal part of the bond between a parent and a teen. Knowing why this happens and how to handle it in a healthy way can help your relationship strengthen.
By Teenage Parentingabout a year ago in Families
Health A Key Priority for scholars and Children
Health A Key Priority for scholars and Children Health is further than just the body performing well it encompasses a state of complete physical, internal, and social well- being. Over time, the description of health has expanded to emphasize balance and harmony in all aspects of life. For scholars and children, maintaining good health is essential because it forms the foundation for their academic success, social relations, and overall happiness.
By Aman Vahoraabout a year ago in Families
Lights and Marshmallows
Maria could see how the night sky was riddled with stars safe and warm through the living room window. She was at her grandparents’ house, which was thankfully near her family’s place, so they visited a lot. Especially during Christmas time when many of her cousins and their families would also come to visit. Her grandparents not only had a huge front yard and backyard but their property was secluded by trees so she and her cousins were able to run around without fear of being disturbed by nosy neighbors. Maria was having a great time this Christmas, even though as usual, there wasn’t a speck of snow on the ground despite the season.
By Rebecca Pattonabout a year ago in Families
Chilling, Playing Virtual Games, Having a Soft Cold Drink: The Ultimate Modern Escape
In today’s fast-paced world, we all need a moment to unwind—an opportunity to escape the daily grind and simply have fun. For many, the perfect formula for relaxation is simple yet fulfilling: chilling, playing virtual games, and enjoying a soft cold drink. This trio offers the perfect balance of comfort, excitement, and refreshment. Whether you're hanging out with friends, taking a solo break, or just looking for a way to pass the time, here's why this combination has become an ideal way to enjoy downtime.
By Kelly Munala Brookesabout a year ago in Families
Bound by Love
**Bound by Love: A Family's Journey Through Heartache and Hope** In the quiet suburbs of a bustling city, the McAllister family lived in a modest home surrounded by a garden that flourished with wildflowers. For years, their lives had been a patchwork of joy, laughter, and the occasional heartache. But nothing could have prepared them for the storm that would test the strength of their bond.
By LABDANI AHMEDabout a year ago in Families
The Reunion
It was mid-December. Christmas season! The winter air was bitter and the new fallen snow was crisp under the young mans feet as he walked along the forest trail. The trail took the young man to the edge of a snowy field where several cows were standing under a large oak tree. They paid little attention to the stranger who sat himself down on a nearby boulder.
By Scott A. Geseabout a year ago in Families
Embers of Winter's Heart
The wind howled outside the small stone cottage, frost-laced gusts wrapping the world in a chilling embrace. Snow pressed against the leaded glass windows, transforming the outside into a blurred canvas of white. Yet, inside, warmth clung to the air like a soft, golden glow, a refuge against the harshness of winter’s breath. Flames danced in the hearth, illuminating the corners of the room as laughter echoed from the kitchen, creating a melody that mingled with the crackling fire. The rich scent of cinnamon and cloves intertwined with the crisp aroma of burning pine, enveloping the family like a treasured blanket on a frigid night.
By GoldenSpeechabout a year ago in Families
Embracing the Winter Hearth
When winter descended upon the village of Montclaire, it dressed the landscape in a sparkling blanket of snow. The rooftops of cottages, like mugs of hot cocoa, reached towards the gray sky while the wind whispered gently through the bare trees. The sunlight, rare and timid in this season, barely pierced the clouds to warm the numbed hearts. Yet amid this cold tableau, an unexpected warmth reigned in the homes.
By GoldenSpeechabout a year ago in Families








