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Drinking lots of milk may not lower the risk of fracturing bones, a study in the British Medical Journal suggests.
VietNamNet Bridge - On October 17, the Department of Food Safety announced the test results of Aptamil milk originating from England, which showed aluminum levels ranging from 3 to 3.44 mg per kilo.
VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnamese mothers’ worry about the quality of foreign made dairy products after a series of bacterial contamination scandals has brought the golden opportunity to domestic producers to conquer Vietnamese hearts.
Vietnam has recalled two more product lines of Abbott infant milk power suspected of Clostridium botulinum bacteria infection.
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Dairy farmers from several European countries converged in Brussels on Monday aboard hundreds of tractors for a two-day protest against falling milk prices in Europe.