Breakfast staple gets good report
Eating cereal and milk may promote healthy body weight and improve vitamin and mineral intakes in children.

African-Americans short on calcium
African American teens drink less milk than their Caucasian peers and their calcium intake is significantly lower.

Pediatricians recommend dairy
AAP encourages 3-A-Day for strong bones and life-long benefits.

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Build strong bones without breaking the bank
This price analysis shows milk is one of the most cost-effective sources of calcium available.

Dairy intake linked to reduced risk of colorectal cancer
Researchers conclude the higher consumption of milk and calcium, the lower the risk of colorectal cancer.

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