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  2. Probiotics in children - Wikipedia

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    A 2013 review suggested probiotics are effective in treating persistent diarrhea in children, though more research is needed. Persistent diarrhea is an episode that starts acutely but then lasts for 14 days or more; In developing countries it is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in children under five years old.

  3. Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus - Wikipedia

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    These proteins are the main proteins found in cow's milk and are known to have antigenic properties in humans, especially young children and infants. 2–5% of young children and infants experience cow's milk protein allergy (CMPA), which has harmful effects on their development and may even result in death. This allergy is facilitated through ...

  4. Probiotic - Wikipedia

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    Though probiotics are considered safe, some have concerns about their safety in certain cases. [5] [41] Some people, such as those with immunodeficiency, short bowel syndrome, central venous catheters, and cardiac valve disease, and premature infants, may be at higher risk for adverse events. [3]

  5. Abbott to cease sale of infant probiotic products after FDA ...

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    An Abbott spokesperson said the issue pertains to Similac Probiotic Tri-Blend, which is used by fewer than 200 hospitals, and that it does not apply to any of the company's infant formula products ...

  6. Nutritionists Love This Greek Yogurt With Just 4 Grams Of ...

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    Here are the best probiotic yogurts you can buy, recommended by nutritionists and the WH Test Kitchen (based on taste tests). 1. Siggi’s Icelandic Skyr. Shop Now.

  7. While ice cream is made with milk and cream, frozen yogurt contains fermented, cultured yogurt. This gives froyo more of a tangy taste than traditional ice cream.