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Monday, January 7, 2008 - FAT=GOOD FOR YOU, PART 2,654

Very interesting news out about milk.  Two separate studies have linked the consumption of lowfat and nonfat milk to an increase in prostate cancer rates.  Both studies initially were done to see if an increase in calcium intake corresponded with increased rates of prostate cancer.  Though the studies showed no increased risk because of calcium intake, they did show increased rates of non-aggressive prostate cancer tumors in those who consumed the “good for you” milk.  Maybe more interestingly, consumption of whole milk actually REDUCED the rates of prostate cancer.  This received no press and was mentioned as an afterthought in paragraph six.
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