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lactose intolerance
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lac´tose` in`tol´er`ance    (lăk´tōs` ĭn`tǒl´ẽr`ans)
n.1.A physiological condition in which lactose cannot be hydrolyzed in the intestine, leading to uncomfortable gaseousness, cramps, or diarrhea after eating a lactose-containing food such as milk or ice cream. The symptoms may be prevented by ingesting a preparation of beta-galactosidase before or together with dairy products.
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Noun1.lactose intolerance - congenital disorder consisting of an inability to digest milk and milk products; absence or deficiency of lactase results in an inability to hydrolyze lactose


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It was thought this gene first arose in Scandinavia, where lactose tolerance is most common, because it is a way of getting vitamin D in places with little sunshine," said Mark Thomas of University College London.
Did we start with the lactose tolerance and did that lead to dairy farming, or did the exposure to milk come first and produce the evolution of lactose tolerance?
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