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Last year, the American Dairy Association relaunched its “Got Milk?” campaign ... could have a huge positive effect on the health of Black and Hispanic children from low-income households.
According to the University of California Berkeley Wellness Letter, nearly all the fears about milk have proven to be unfounded. Yet, many African-Americans avoid milk and other dairy products ...
Well, Boston University School of Medicine’s researchers ask, “Got Milk?” A new report from the Slone Epidemiology Center suggests that Black women who intake high levels of dairy have lower ...
During a brainstorming session, ad partner Jeff Goodby of Goodby Silverstein & Partners jotted down a tagline: “Got milk.” Then he added a question mark. And for the next two decades ...
Got milk? Remember the catchy ads featuring celebrities ... It affects primarily people who are Black, Latino, Native American and Asian American, according to the National Institute of Diabetes ...
The Agriculture Department has proposed changes in its nutritional programs that could have a huge positive effect on the health of Black and Hispanic ... to cow’s milk — such as soy milk ...
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