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  2. Vitamilk - Wikipedia

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    Vitamilk is a soy milk product produced by Thailand's Green Spot Co., Ltd. Vitamilk was introduced in 1958 as the first ready-to-drink soy milk brand in Thailand, and is now (as of 2019) second in market share at 27 percent, following the market leader Lactasoy at 55 percent.

  3. Haryana Dairy Development Cooperative Federation Ltd

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    The Haryana Dairy Development Cooperative Federation Ltd was started in 1970 to facilitate milk procurement from various producers in the state [3] [4] and promoting the socio-economic development [5] and facilitating its processing into various products before marketing through different unions across Haryana branded "Vita".

  4. Vita Milk - Wikipedia

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  5. What's the healthiest milk? A guide to whole, raw, almond ...

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    Pasteurized cow’s fat-free milk has all the health perks of whole cow’s milk — “providing 15% of your daily needs in one glass,” according to Ehsani — without the high fat content, and ...

  6. The Health Risks and Benefits of Weight-Loss Drugs - AOL

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    The group found that people taking the GLP-1 medications had a lower risk of a number of health conditions, including Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, addiction, seizures, blood-clotting ...

  7. Vitasoy - Wikipedia

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    Vitasoy was founded by Lo Kwee-seong (1910–1995) [5] on 9 March 1940 in Hong Kong with door-to-door delivery of soy milk, selected as a product because many Chinese people are lactose intolerant. [6]

  8. Raw milk - Wikipedia

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    However, no clear benefit to consumption has been found; the medical community notes there is increased risk of contracting dangerous milk borne diseases from these products. [3] Substantial evidence of this increased risk, combined with a lack of any clear benefit, has led countries around the world to either prohibit the sale of raw milk or ...

  9. PDF - Wikipedia

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    Many commercial offset printers have accepted the submission of press-ready PDF files as a print source, specifically the PDF/X-1a subset and variations of the same. [82] The submission of press-ready PDF files is a replacement for the problematic need for receiving collected native working files.