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Feskanich Diane, et al.  Calcium, vitamin D, milk consumption, and hip fractures: a prospective study among postmenopausal women.  The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.  2003, Feb; 77(2):  504-511.

Feskanich, Diane et al.  Milk, dietary calcium, and bone fractures in women:  a 12-year prospective study.  American Journal of Public Health.  1997, June; 87(6):  992-997.

Ganmaa Davaasambuu, et al.  The possible role of female sex hormones in milk from pregnant cows in the development of breast, ovarian and corpus uteri cancers.  Medical Hypothesis.  2005; 65(6):  1028-1037.

Genkinger Jeanine M, et al.  Dairy products and ovarian cancer:  a pooled analysis of 12 cohort studies.  Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention.  2006, Feb; 15: 364-372.

Goulding Alisa, et al.  Children who avoid drinking cow's milk are at increased risk for prepubertal bone fractures.  Journal of the American Dietetic Association.  2004, Feb; 104(2): 250-253.

Kalkwarf Heidi, et al.  Milk intake during childhood and adolescence, adult bone density, and osteoporotic fractures in US women.  The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.  2003, Jan; 77(1):  257-265.

Leedom John M.  Milk of nonhuman origin and infectious diseases in humans.  Clinical Infectious Diseases.  2006; 43:  610-615.

MacDonald Pia D M, et al.  Outbreak of Listeriosis among Mexican immigrants as a result of consumption of illicitly produced Mexican-style cheese.  Clinical Infectious Diseases.  2005; 40:  677-682.

MMWR.  Escherichia coli O157:H7 infection associated with drinking raw milk--Washington and Oregon, November--December 2005.  MMWR.  2007 March 2; 56(8):  165-167.

MMWR.  Multistate outbreak of salmonella serotype typhimurium infections associated with drinking unpasteurized milk--Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and Tennessee, 2002-2003.  MMWR. 2003 July 4; 52(26):  613-615.

Muntoni Sergio, Muntoni Sandro.  Epidemiological association between  some dietary habits and the increasing incidence of type 1 diabetes worldwide.  Annals of Nutrition & Metabolism.  2005, Nov; 50: 11-19.

Peterson Michael C.   Campylobacter jejuni enteritis associated with consumption of raw milk.  Journal of Environmental Health.  2003, May; 65(9):  20-21.

Newspaper Articles and Pamphlets

Braunstein, Michael.  "Milk does a body what?"  The Reader.  2005 June 16-22; 16.

Milk:  no longer recommended or required.  Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, Washington, DC. 

What's wrong with dairy?  People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, Norfolk, VA.  2000 Jan 24.

What's wrong with dairy products?  Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, Washington, DC. 

Internet Resources

http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/NEWS/2007/NEW01576.html

http://www.fda.gov/fdac/features/2004/504_milk.html

http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/rawmilk.html

http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/rawmilqa.html

http://www.westonaprice.org/transition/dairy.html

http://www.mercola.com/2003/jul/2/pasteurized_milk.htm

http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/~ear/milksafe/milksa1.htm

http://www.cdc.gov/healthypets/cheesespotlight/cheese_spotlight.htm

http://www.discoveriesinmedicine.com/Ni-Ra/Pasteuriz...

http://www.foodsci.wisc.edu/.../rankin/dairyfoods/milk.htm

http://www.news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2005/08/0816...

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