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What's the truth about unhomogenised milk? Shoppers go crazy for 'non-UPF' milk - but experts say it might not be as healthy as people think
Shoppers are increasingly purchasing non-UPF (unhomogenised) milk, believing it to be healthier. However, experts suggest that its health benefits may be overstated. The article highlights the trend and the cautionary perspective from health professionals.
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