One reason milk consumption may lead to cancer risk is insulin-like growth factor, IGF-1 (not to be confused with bovine growth hormone, rBGH). Milk contains IGF-1 for good reason: milk is designed for babies, and IGF-1 helps us grow. IGF-1 affects growth, as well as other functions, and is normally found in our blood. Higher levels of IGF-1, however, appear to stimulate cancer cells.
One reason milk consumption may lead to cancer risk is insulin-like growth factor, IGF-1 (not to be confused with bovine growth hormone, rBGH). Milk … - Alison Stewart
One reason milk consumption may lead to cancer risk is insulin-like growth factor, IGF-1 (not to be confused with bovine growth hormone, rBGH). Milk …
- Alison Stewart
I believe that the American people ought to be part of the conversation about what's happening in our economy, and what's happening in Washington and… - Alison Stewart
I believe that the American people ought to be part of the conversation about what's happening in our economy, and what's happening in Washington and…
In U.S. elections, the term "October surprise" has come to mean an event in the closing weeks or days of a presidential campaign that could affect or… - Alison Stewart
In U.S. elections, the term "October surprise" has come to mean an event in the closing weeks or days of a presidential campaign that could affect or…
The FBI's director's letter to Congress revealed that there were e-mails on Clinton aide Huma Abedin's computer, but that's just about it, just that … - Alison Stewart
The FBI's director's letter to Congress revealed that there were e-mails on Clinton aide Huma Abedin's computer, but that's just about it, just that …
It's interesting when something's written about you, and there's comments after. - Alison Stewart
It's interesting when something's written about you, and there's comments after.
Everyone would like the world always to be in bubble times. But that doesn't happen. - Alison Stewart
Everyone would like the world always to be in bubble times. But that doesn't happen.
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