1
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lactose intolerance
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Europe
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Many adults in Europe are lactose intolerant, leading to a preference for lactose-free or dairy-free products.
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7
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2
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lactose intolerance
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East Asian countries
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Lactose intolerance is more prevalent in East Asian countries, causing lower dairy consumption.
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6
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3
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lactose intolerance
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United States
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Lactose intolerance is prevalent in the US, leading to a preference for lactose-free and dairy-free products.
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5
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4
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lactose intolerance
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Africa
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Lactose intolerance is less common among adults in Africa, and dairy products are commonly consumed without major issues.
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4
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5
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lactose intolerance
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East Asia
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Lactose intolerance is less common in East Asia, and dairy products are commonly consumed without issue.
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4
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6
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lactose intolerance
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African countries
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Lactose intolerance is more prevalent in African countries, resulting in lower consumption of dairy products.
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2
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7
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lactose intolerance
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Canada
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In Canada, lactose intolerance is common among adults and dairy-free alternatives are widely available in supermarkets.
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1
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8
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lactose intolerance
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Kenya
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Lactose intolerance is less common in Kenya due to the traditional consumption of dairy products.
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1
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9
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lactose intolerance
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Mongolia
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Lactose intolerance is less common in Mongolia and Kenya due to the traditional inclusion and tolerance of dairy products in their diets.
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1
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10
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lactose intolerance
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Northern European countries
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Northern European countries have lower rates of lactose intolerance and consume higher amounts of dairy products.
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1
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