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Selenium in milk may help prevent cancer

Published: September 1, 2008
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Flinders University researchers expect to have clear evidence by the end of this year on the role that the humble cow could play in boosting the anti-cancer properties of the natural trace element, selenium. In a ground-breaking human trial now underway, a research team led by Professor Graeme Young is testing the beneficial impact that selenium delivered through cow’s milk has in preventing bow...
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Dr. Behnam Saremi
CJ Bio
2 de septiembre de 2008
Thank you for your new articles. All of them are very good. Well-done.
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