A glass of milk a day could help keep bowel cancer away – or so finds a study by Oxford University and Cancer Research UK. The research suggests that increasing daily milk intake by as little as ...
The study states that alcohol and red meat consumption can increase the risk of colorectal cancer, while calcium and milk can lower it. Colorectal cancer is one of the most prevalent cancers in ...
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Now, there’s an even more compelling health argument, after a new UK study found that drinking a large glass of milk a day, equating to an extra 300ml of calcium, lowers the risk of bowel cancer ...
Scientists consider mammalian milk to confer a tremendous evolutionary advantage because it allows mothers to feed immature offspring with food well tailored to their needs. With the advent of ...
During her acceptance speech for the organisation’s Best Actress award, Nicole toasted to the audience and declared: “I’m going to raise a glass of milk to all of the babygirls in the room.” ...
Getting 300 milligrams (mg) of calcium each day — the same amount found in an 8-ounce glass of milk — may cut the risk of colorectal cancer by nearly one-fifth, according to new research.
It’s taken longer than the Fenton varsity boys basketball team had hoped, but it looks like the Tigers are starting to figure things out a little bit. Don’t look now, but it appears the ...
Gorilla Armor 2 was launched this month, and it’s the latest version of the popular scratch-resistant glass for smartphones and tablets. The tech has been available for over a decade now ...
Since ancient times, milk has been a mainstay in many diets due to its high vitamin content and several health advantages. But did you know the exact vitamins and minerals that a 250 ml glass of ...
And a milk frother, it turns out, is one of those items. Since researching milk frothers for this article and testing several myself, I’ve become a total convert. I used to simply splash milk in ...