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Does Drinking More Than 3.5 Cups of Milk Weekly Raise Liver Cancer Risk? Unpacking the Facts Behind the Rumor
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Does Drinking More Than 3.5 Cups of Milk Weekly Raise Liver Cancer Risk? Unpacking the Facts Behind the Rumor

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 09/18/2025
A recent Harvard study linking high milk consumption to increased liver cancer risk has sparked confusion. This article clarifies the scientific evidence, dispels misconceptions, and offers guidance on healthy milk consumption based on current research and dietary guidelines.
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Rethinking the ‘Five a Day’: Why More Fruits and Vegetables Could Mean a Healthier Life
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Rethinking the ‘Five a Day’: Why More Fruits and Vegetables Could Mean a Healthier Life

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 09/07/2025
New research suggests increasing daily fruit and vegetable intake beyond the classic five portions can substantially reduce chronic disease risk and mortality.
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