Can camel milk improve health? Review highlights benefits but warns against drinking it raw
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 50 years of data reveal higher death risks in London transport workers50 years of data reveal higher death risks in London transport workers
 
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 Can camel milk improve health? Review highlights benefits but warns against drinking it rawCan camel milk improve health? Review highlights benefits but warns against drinking it raw
 
A narrative review in Food Science & Nutrition examined studies published from 2000 to 2025 and found that camel milk contains bioactive compounds with potential glycemic, anti-inflammatory, gut, and other health benefits. It also stressed that raw, unpasteurized camel milk poses microbial and zoonotic risks, underscoring that safety remains a key part of the story.
 
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 DNASE1L2 identified as a dynamic biomarker for TB progression
 
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 New drug sotatercept shows benefit in CpcPH-HFpEF patients
 
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 Researchers identifiy a promising strategy to reverse pulmonary fibrosis
 
Researchers at National Jewish Health and collaborating institutions have uncovered a critical mechanism driving persistent pulmonary fibrosis and identified a promising strategy to reverse it.
 
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