In a study of 542,000 women, consuming the amount of calcium found in a glass of milk a day was linked to a lower colorectal ...
Consuming foods and drinks rich in calcium is linked with a lower risk of colorectal cancer, a large new study has found.
In what they've confirmed as the largest study looking at the effects of diet on rates of colon cancer, researchers in the UK ...
For every 300 mg of daily calcium intake, the risk of CRC decreased by 17%, the strongest inverse association identified ...
A glass of milk each day holds potential to improve bowel health, new research suggests. An observational study of more than ...
Drinking a large glass of milk a day could reduce the risk of bowel cancer by nearly a fifth, according to a new study funded ...
Skimmed milk has a little more calcium than semi-skimmed, which in turn has a little more calcium than whole milk. The reason is simply that as the fat is removed, the watery proportion of the ...
Consuming foods rich in calcium such as milk and yoghurt significantly reduces the risk of developing bowel cancer, according ...
The study, funded by Cancer Research UK, found that drinking a large glass of milk a day could help reduce the risk of bowel ...
This study reveals strong links between calcium intake and reduced colorectal cancer risk, highlighting dietary factors ...
Researchers find inverse relationship between consumption of milk and risk of colorectal cancer - Anadolu Ajansı ...