Lactose Intolerant People May Soon Be Able to Eat "Real" Ice Cream Again
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A fter childhood, about two-thirds of the world’s human population loses the ability to digest milk.
A fter childhood, about two-thirds of the world’s human population loses the ability to digest milk.
You may think that your milk-drinking, ice cream-licking days are behind you as you battle the discomfort of lactose intolerance.
After childhood, about two-thirds of the world's human population loses the ability to digest milk.
After childhood, about two-thirds of the world's human population loses the ability to digest milk.