Too much cow's milk contributed to deaths of three toddlers | ABC NEWS
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Experts are warning parents about the risks of too much cow's milk for young children ⚠️ Three Queensland toddlers have died in the past two years after severe iron deficiency anaemia linked to excessive cow's milk consumption, according to blood specialist Dr Sally Campbell. She says children aged one and under should not be given cow's milk, while children aged one to five should have no more than two cups a day. Dr Campbell says messaging around cow's milk and children "has not been good" and Children's Health Queensland is working to address it. Note: In most cases, our captions are auto-generated. #ABCNEWS #ABCNEWSAustralia
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