Lactose intolerant? Why most of us can’t digest milk

Digestive problem affects some ethnic groups more than others, but it’s a manageable condition

Milk

The majority of people in the world are unable to digest dairy products and can suffer a range of uncomfortable symptoms as a result.

A recent study of ancient DNA shows that the ability to digest milk may have become common only relatively recently in Europe, and the majority of people in the world have still not developed this trait and are unable to digest dairy products.

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