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  • ...that range from a mild indigestion ([[dyspepsia]]) to severe [[diarrhea]]. Lactose intolerance may be an inborn error or acquired."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> }}</ref> Lactose intolerance is often referred to as lactase nonpersistence or lactase restriction since
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  • 2. Montgomery R.K., Buller H.A., Rings E.H., & Grand R.J. 1991. Lactose intolerance and the genetic regulation of intestinal lactase- phlorizin hydrolase. ''Th 4. Bhatnagar S. & Aggarwal R. 2007. Lactose intolerance. ''British Medical Journal''. Vol 334. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.
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  • ...byproducts may cause anything from mild discomfort to severe [[diarrhea]]. Lactose intolerance typically develops after childhood.
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  • 2. Montgomery R.K., Buller H.A., Rings E.H., & Grand R.J. 1991. Lactose intolerance and the genetic regulation of intestinal lactase- phlorizin hydrolase. ''Th 4. Bhatnagar S. & Aggarwal R. 2007. Lactose intolerance. ''British Medical Journal''. Vol 334. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.
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  • ...that range from a mild indigestion ([[dyspepsia]]) to severe [[diarrhea]]. Lactose intolerance may be an inborn error or acquired."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> }}</ref> Lactose intolerance is often referred to as lactase nonpersistence or lactase restriction since
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  • }}</ref> Food hypersensitivity is different from [[lactose intolerance]].
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  • ...e harmful bacteria. It is also suggested that ''L. acidophilus'' decreases lactose intolerance since it aids in the metabolism of lactose.<ref name=Genome /><ref>http://d ...philus'' allows more people to live healthier lives, and allow people with lactose intolerance to enjoy dairy products. ''L. acidophilus'' supplements are currently avail
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  • ...d also contributes in preserving milk and is often helpful to sufferers of lactose intolerance, whose digestive systems lack the enzymes to break down lactose to simpler
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  • ...y products, below the limit that would cause a problem for a person with [[lactose intolerance]].
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  • ===Managing Lactose Intolerance===
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  • |title= As Scientists Pinpoint the Genetic Reason for Lactose Intolerance, Unknowns Remain
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  • ...re) of the conditions of: [[gastroesophageal reflux]], food [[allergy]], [[lactose intolerance]], bowel spasm or gas, or maternal and family psychosocial disturbances. Ot ...atrics.aappublications.org/cgi/content/abstract/106/6/1349 Abstract]</ref> Lactose intolerance is usually transient, frequently following a bout of gastroenteritis.
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