Baby girl who was diagnosed at six months with dairy intolerance died from rare cancer 

A baby who was diagnosed with a dairy intolerance when she was six months old died just two days after her first birthday from a rare form of cancer.  Rose Jeans, from Cefn Hengoed, Swansea, Wales, was diagnosed with the very rare and aggressive Atypical Teratoid Rhabdoid Tumour just a few weeks before passing away … Read more

Ancient Britons were among the first Europeans to shift to dairy farming

More than 7,000 years ago ancient Britons were among the first to star farming cows for their milk, a study of pottery fragments has revealed.   Scientists from the University of York tracked the shift from hunter-gatherer lifestyles to early farming in prehistoric Europe over about 1,500 years. The York team examined the molecular remains of … Read more

Dairy found that tells of Bletchley park’s codebreaker’s romance with German woman

Lost diary reveals extraordinary story of Bletchley Park codebreaker’s broken romance with German divorcee whose three Nazi sons fought for Hitler Becky Edmunds found John Richard Perceval’s diaries covering 1925 to 1976 Perceval was on a team that cracked Germany’s Enigma code at  Bletchley Park He was in love with  a German woman whose sons fought … Read more