Genetic Research Sheds New Light On Milk And Risk Of Renal Cell Cancer

Genetic Research Sheds New Light On Milk And Risk Of Renal Cell Cancer
While previous research had suggested that drinking milk was related to factors that may increase the risk of renal cell cancer, results of a recent study exploiting the genetic contribution to variation in milk consumption suggest that this may not be the case.”The data in this study provide no concrete evidence of a need to alter milk drinking in any way,” said lead researcher Nicholas Timpson …

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