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Is it just lactose intolerance?

Allergy and Asthma Proceedings, 2012
Acquired delayed-onset hypolactasia is a common autosomal recessive condition. Cow's milk allergies, conversely, are less common conditions that may manifest with equivalent symptoms and are able to simulate and/or aggravate lactose intolerance. This study was designed to evaluate the contribution of IgE-mediated cow's milk sensitization to the ...
dos Santos Ra   +7 more
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Lactose intolerance.

Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition, 2015
Lactose is the main carbohydrate in infant feeding, but its impact decreases as the child gets older and consumes less milk and dairy products. Congenital lactose intolerance is a very rare condition. However, lactase activity may be low and need to mature during the first weeks of life in many infants.
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Lactose intolerance in the adolescent

Journal of Adolescent Health Care, 1982
What do Oriental adults, some American blacks, Eskimos, American Indians, American Jews, and some adolescents with abdominal pain have in common? The answer is lactose intolerance. An individual with lactose intolerance is unable to adequately digest a large lactose load equivalent to one or two quarts of milk.
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Lactose Intolerance

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1977
TONI TRIPP-REIMER, RANDY BETH POLLACK
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Lactose Intolerance in Asians

Nature, 1969
THE report of a postulated lactose intolerance in Asians1 said of food aid programmes: “It could be that aid in this form with the subsequent induction of diarrhoea is not the most efficient method of helping a malnourished community”. Subsequent criticism of this comment2 questioned the validity of extending the results of a laboratory experiment, in ...
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Lactose Intolerance

2017
Lactose is a disaccharide found in dairy products and breast milk. It is broken down in the small intestine in a reaction catalyzed by the lactase enzyme. Lactose intolerance is a condition in which there is either insufficient lactase levels, hypolactasia, or a complete absence of lactase, alactasia.
Alyssa M. Parker, Ronald R. Watson
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LACTOSE INTOLERANCE IN AUSTRALIA

Medical Journal of Australia, 1970
Joan E. Steel   +3 more
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LACTOSE INTOLERANCE AND YOGHURT

The Lancet, 1980
M. A. McLaughlin, JanetteC. Brand
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Lactose Intolerance

New England Journal of Medicine, 1980
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Lactose intolerance

International Journal of Biochemistry, 1988
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