Health Research: Milk May Prevents Antibiotics From Working

Posted on September 9th, 2008 in Milk by Sandra Richardson

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Scientists at the Society for General Microbiology’s Autumn meeting being held at Trinity College, Dublin Milk heard that milk might stop the terrible bacteria like Staphylococcus from being destroyed by those antibiotics which are used to cure animals. Bacteria build structures known as biofilms which safeguard them against antibiotics and the body’s pure defences. Now scientists have found that one of the essential micro-organisms that origins mastitis in cows and sheep, called Staphylococcus, can avoid the animal’s defences and veterinary medicines. Mastitis is an inflammation of the udder in cattle and sheep which sometimes appear pains for the cows and can even lead to death.
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Milk May Help To Prevent From Cancer

Posted on August 30th, 2008 in Milk by Sandra Richardson

A group of researchers at Flinders University in Adelaide said that milk might be helpful to cure a disease i.e. cancer. Rite now, the researchers are discovering the task of cow’s milk in curing bowel cancer through a detailed research on 20 participants.
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