cow milk protects from diabetes

A glass of milk a day can protect overweight children from developing diabetes, a new study shows. The cow's milk contains nutrients that reduce insulin, the hormone that controls glucose, between the shutters, showed the study. This reduces the risk of metabolic syndrome a bunch of disorders involving high blood pressure, [...]
This reduces the risk of metabolic syndrome a mass of disorders involving high blood pressure, high blood sugar and fats, excess waist, and lower the cholesterol well. If one has these three elements, then it can lead to diabetes, heart disease, and stroke.
The team found that overweight children who had drunk at least two half a cup of cow milk were less prone to Type 2 diabetes. One in three American children is overweight, which is equivalent to about 24 million.
In Great Britain, four out of 10 children aged 5-19 are overweight, numbering more than 4.5 million.
The World Health Organization has described overweight as a <x0 crisis” in the health of children leading to heart disease, cancer, and diabetes.












