The virus has been found in high levels in the raw milk of infected cows. Bottles of raw milk are displayed for sale at a ...
Sales of raw milk in the U.S. have risen 21% since bird flu was first confirmed in dairy cattle in late March, according to a ...
Amid a bird flu outbreak in the United States an unexpected trend emerges: sales of the unpasteurized products seem to be on ...
Raw milk fans are going as far as intentionally seeking out unpasteurized dairy products contaminated with H5N1 to consume ...
Sales of raw milk appear to be on the rise, despite years of warnings about the health risks of drinking the unpasteurized products — and an outbreak of bird flu in dairy cows. Since March 25 ...
Sales of raw milk appear to be on the rise, despite years of warnings about the health risks of drinking the unpasteurized products — and an outbreak of bird flu in dairy cows. Since March 25 ...
Sales of raw milk in the U.S. have risen 21% since bird flu was first confirmed in dairy cattle in late March, according to a report from PBS Newshour, citing new data from research firm NielsenIQ.
Bird flu virus poses a danger to people who drink unpasteurized milk, public health officials say. But raw milk sales are up ...
Testing suggests that pasteurization inactivates the virus. But what about raw milk and cheese? By Alice Callahan and Dani Blum While maintaining that avian influenza poses a low risk to the ...
As the avian influenza virus, type A H5N1, continues to spread to an unknown number of dairy cows, health experts are ...
No, seriously, don't drink that raw milk, despite what social media may continue to tell you. Communities online have continued to push the rising trend of seeking out raw milk for consumption in ...