Find out the truth about bird flu and raw milk. Many are unaware of the dangers linked to unpasteurized dairy products.
Raw cheese made with milk from dairy cattle infected with bird flu can harbor infectious virus for months and may be a risk ...
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Over 4 in 10 Americans do not know that drinking raw milk is less safe than drinking pasterized milk, according to a health ...
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Raw milk can carry harmful bacteria and bird flu. Many people don’t know the risks. Experts say pasteurization makes milk ...
Federal health officials recommend people avoid drinking raw milk, as it can be contaminated with bacteria that poses health ...
Two cats reportedly contracted the H5N1 virus after eating Savage Pet products, prompting the company to take precautionary ...
New York City’s health department confirmed two cases in separate households where cats tested positive for the bird flu, officials announced Friday. Acting Commissioner Dr. Michelle Morse released a ...
As a second strain of bird flu has spread to dairy cows, influenza experts tell Newsweek that consumers should not be concerned about drinking pasteurized milk. Newsweek reached out via email to the U ...
Although the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) located H5N1 bird flu virus in samples of raw, or unpasteurized, milk in ...