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    Animal agriculture is a major source of water pollution in the United States, as manure runoff carries excess nutrients into rivers and lakes. Because of their non-point source nature, most farms are not regulated under the federal Clean Water Act. This leaves pollution control up to the states, resulting in a patchwork of different approaches that are difficult to evaluate. A new study from the…

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    A Nobel Prize winner suspects that bovine meat and milk factors may cause cancer, but scientific authorities are skeptical.

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    Milk consumption is a hotly debated topic. This article lists 5 science-backed benefits of milk so you can decide if it’s the right choice for you.

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    In patients with stable angina, increased risk for stroke and mortality was positively correlated with higher consumption of milk and total dairy intake, researchers reported in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology.Further, butter consumption was related to increased risk for acute MI, whereas cheese was found to lower this risk, according to the researchers.

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    Experts say the nutrients found in foods high in dairy fat such as milk, cheese, and yogurt can help reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease.

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