If college campuses are widely known for anything, it’s probably mediocre meals. Don’t get me wrong, some schools are blessed with the finest dining higher education has to offer, but most of us are ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--According to the latest research study released by Technavio, the global lactose-free food market is expected to reach over USD 10 billion in revenue by 2020. This research ...
Living with lactose intolerance doesn't have to limit your dietary choices. This can lead to unpleasant digestive symptoms like bloating, gas, and cramps after consuming dairy. Do you have to give up ...
Lactose, the sugar found in milk, is digested in the intestine by the enzyme lactase. People who lack this enzyme suffer from a condition called lactose intolerance. In their bodies, milk sugar moves ...
Nutritionist Sonia Narang explains that sudden lactose intolerance can develop with age, infections, or poor lifestyle ...
Are you lactose intolerant? If you answered "no" but hesitated slightly, there are a few reasons for you to look again. Lactose intolerance, or the inability of the body's digestive system to break ...
Regretting that slice of pizza or double-scoop ice cream cone? If you’ve ever felt bloated, gassy or just plain unwell after a dish of ice cream or a meal laden with cheese, then you may well know the ...
It can be hard to determine if you have an actual allergy or an intolerance to something you eat. Here's how to know. Taylor Leamey Former Senior Writer Taylor Leamey wrote about all things wellness ...
Dr. Andrew Liu answers the question: 'Milk Allergy Versus Lactose Intolerance?' — -- Question: How can I tell the difference between lactose intolerance and a milk allergy? Answer: Lactose ...
Maybe they don't think of it as a food intolerance, but plenty of people have a food they just know sets them off. Maybe for you it’s a super-rich tomato sauce, or fresh cheese, or a cup of coffee.