The analysis revealed that participants who consumed an additional 244g of milk per day—roughly equivalent to one large glass containing 300mg of calcium—had a 17% lower risk of developing ...
The analysis revealed that participants who consumed an additional 244g of milk per day – roughly equivalent to one large glass containing 300mg of calcium – had a 17% lower risk of developing ...
The analysis revealed that participants who consumed an additional 244g of milk per day — roughly equivalent to one large glass containing 300mg of calcium — had a 17% lower risk of developing ...
And then, last week, the knockout blow. Not the University of Oxford research that found drinking one large glass of milk a day is linked to a 17 per cent reduced risk of bowel cancer. Or the ...
The study found that consuming an additional 300mg of calcium - about the amount in a large glass of milk - a day could be linked to decreasing the risk of bowel cancer by 17%. Bowel cancer is the ...
The study also looked at factors other than milk, reporting that consuming an additional 20g of alcohol per day, equivalent to one large glass of wine, increased the risk of colorectal cancer by 15%.
For example, as well as drinking an extra glass of milk per day, reducing consumption of alcohol and red and processed meat could also help protect against cancer. The study found that drinking an ...