Why do Europeans not have lactose intolerance?
                                
                                
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                                While roughly 65% of the world's adult population has a reduced ability to digest lactose, many Europeans, particularly those of northern European descent, do not face this issue. The answer to why do Europeans not have lactose intolerance lies in a rapid, relatively recent genetic mutation driven by natural selection.