Study: No Reliable Scientific Evidence of Health Benefits From Raw Mil
date:Aug 28, 2015
ar) than that reported in the previous review of outbreaks during 1993-2006.

A possible sign of the increased popularity of raw milk is the increase in outbreaks even in states where it is illegal to sell non-pasteurized milk, such as Wisconsin, which saw six outbreaks with 261 illnesses and 27 hospitalizations during the later period.

Milk pasteurization as a public safety measure began in Chicago in 1924, but it was resisted for the next eight years. During that time, the public came to acce
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