One of the largest studies into diet and disease so far has shed new light on how easy, cheap lifestyle changes can help everyone to reduce their cancer risk.
At the end of her speech, Kidman, 57, told the crowd, “I’m going to raise a glass of milk to all of the baby girls in the room,” lifted the drink above her head and chugged it. The audience ...
The research indicates that consuming 300 milligrams of calcium per day, equivalent to a 25 cl glass of milk, is associated with a 17% reduction in the risk of colorectal cancer. Calcium seems to be ...
A glass of milk a day cuts the risk of bowel cancer by almost a fifth, according to the largest study of its kind. Researchers say they have found the strongest evidence yet that calcium protects ...
Scientists believe calcium could be key to preventing bowel cancer after a study found people drinking a glass of milk a day are less likely to develop the disease. A huge 17-year study of over ...
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 ...
A glass of milk a day cuts the risk of bowel cancer by almost a fifth, according to the largest study of its kind. Researchers from the University of Oxford say they have found the strongest ...
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 ...
A glass of milk a day cuts the risk of bowel cancer by almost a fifth, according to the largest study of its kind. Researchers from the University of Oxford say they have found the strongest ...
A glass of milk a day cuts the risk of bowel cancer by almost a fifth, according to the largest study of its kind. Researchers from the University of Oxford say they have found the strongest ...