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A Seminole County mother is suing a Volusia County dairy farm, saying bacteria from its raw milk caused her to miscarry and ...
A New Smyrna Beach dairy farm was named in a lawsuit filed by a woman who claims she lost her fetus after falling ill while ...
It's illegal to sell raw milk for human consumption in Florida, but that's not stopping top officials from supporting people ...
Under Florida law, raw or unpasteurized milk can only be sold for consumption as pet or animal food. Since it’s not made to ...
The Florida Surgeon General has weighed in on an E. coli outbreak linked to raw milk from a farm in New Smyrna Beach, ...
Raw milk remains available in Florida purely for animal or pet consumption, making oversight and regulation more challenging.
The Florida Department of Health has identified Keely Farms Dairy as the source of raw milk linked to 21 cases of E. coli or ...
Florida’s top health official took to social media to voice his support for residents consuming unpasteurized milk “for ...
Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph A. Ladapo has voiced support for the consumption of raw milk, emphasizing personal freedom and informed decision-making. His comments come as state health officials ...
After 21 people were sickened by raw milk produced in New Smyrna Beach, a University of Florida food safety expert explains ...
A Seminole County woman filed a lawsuit against Keely Farms Dairy. She claims raw milk from the farm in New Smyrna Beach sent her son to the hospital and caused her to lose her unborn baby.
"Floridians have the freedom to make informed health choices," Dr. Joseph Ladapo said in a social media post. "Be aware of your source and know the risks." ...