Federal and state officials say pasteurized milk available in grocery stores is safe from bird flu but caution that raw milk is not. So how do you know what you're drinking is safe? The H5N1 bird flu ...
(NEXSTAR) – As the avian influenza virus, type A H5N1, continues to spread to an unknown number of dairy cows, health experts are informing the public milk and other dairy products are still safe to ...
Twenty-one people in Florida were recently sickened after consuming raw milk. Raw milk has become popular with wellness influencers who claim it’s healthier than pasteurized milk. Experts say raw milk ...
New lab experiments with milk from cows infected by H5N1 influenza, known as bird flu, confirm that it is infectious, especially when left raw, or untreated, and potentially even when flash ...
A new survey has shown that 56 percent of U.S. adults know that drinking raw milk, sometimes called “fresh” milk, is less safe than drinking pasteurized milk. The survey, which involved more than ...
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