October 17, 2004
Milk May Be Culprit in Breast Cancer, Strontium for Osteoporosis
"Tall, thin teenage girls who put on a growth spurt at puberty are at highest risk of breast cancer - and milk may be the culprit."
"Strontium ranelate, a new oral medication on the horizon, may reduce spinal, non-spinal, hip and other fractures in older women with osteoporosis, according to research presented this week at the American College of Rheumatology Annual Scientific Meeting in San Antonio, Texas."
Posted by news editor | Filed under: Breast Cancer