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1. BMI Research: China Food & Drink Report.

2. BMI Research: China Food & Drink Report.

3. Awareness about Neonatal Lactose Intolerance among Chinese Neonatologists in Outpatient Settings: A Multi-Center Survey.

4. BMI Research: China Food & Drink Report.

5. BMI Research: China Food & Drink Report.

6. BMI Research: China Food & Drink Report.

7. BMI Research: China Food & Drink Report.

8. BMI Research: China Food & Drink Report.

9. BMI Research: China Food & Drink Report.

10. BMI Research: China: Food & Drink Rood & Drink Report.

11. BMI Research: China Food & Drink Report.

12. BMI Research: China: Food & Drink Report.

13. BMI Research: China: Food & Drink Report.

14. Milk consumption in Modern China: politics of science, dietary health knowledge, and identity building: Shaping milk consumption in modern China: an examination of the development and management of Diary industry in modern Shanghai (in Chinese), by Zhang Sirui, Shanghai, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences Press, 2020, 216 pp., ¥58.00 (paperback), ISBN: 9787552031430: Mother's milk and cow's milk: infant feeding and the reconstruction of motherhood in modern China, 1895–1937 (in Chinese), by Lu Shuying, Shanghai, East China Normal University Press, 2020, 350 pp., ¥69.80 (paperback), ISBN: 9787576004472: Milk craze: body, science, and hope in China, by Veronica S. W. Mak, Honolulu, University of Hawai'i Press, 2021, 224 pp., $28.00 (paperback), ISBN: 9780824887988

15. BMI Research: China Food & Drink Report.

16. Changes in dairy milk consumption in China: From the FEAST laboratory, Massey University.

17. Effects of a comprehensive nutrition education programme to change grade 4 primary-school students' eating behaviours in China.

18. Nontyphoidal Salmonella Gastroenteritis in a Tertiary Children’s Hospital in Southern China: Characteristics and Dietary Considerations.

19. Lactase persistence may have an independent origin in Tibetan populations from Tibet, China.

20. The -22018A allele matches the lactase persistence phenotype in northern Chinese populations.

21. Hypolactasia and the Chinese Diet.

22. Malnutrition and Excess Mortality in Shangri-La.

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