Romper - Not Drinking Cow’s Milk Could Affect a Kid’s Development, but Don’t Freak Out

Karen Robbins, MD, assistant professor of pediatrics, was quoted by Romper in an article about her recently published research that found that children who are hypersensitive to dairy tend to be smaller and weigh less. The study was also covered by Facts Herald.

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