Lactose Intolerance Linked To Ancestral Environment
Thu, 02 Jun 2005 02:00 AM EST
... People whose ancestors came from where dairy herds could be raised safely can digest milk as adults. Most people in extreme climates or where deadly cattle diseases were historically present can''t digest milk, finds a Cornell University study by Paul Sherman in a forthcoming issue of Evolution and Human Behavior. ...
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