HIGH MILK CONSUMPTION DOES NOT AFFECT PROSTATE TUMOR PROGRESSION IN TWO MOUSE MODELS OF BENIGN AND NEOPLASTIC LESIONS.

High milk consumption does not affect prostate tumor progression in two mouse models of benign and neoplastic lesions.

Epidemiological studies that have investigated whether dairy (mainly milk) diets are associated with prostate cancer risk have led to controversial conclusions.In addition, no existing study clearly evaluated the effects of dairy/milk diets on prostate tumor progression, which is clinically highly relevant in view of the millions of men presenting

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Validation of the modified Rankin Scale in Russia

Objective: to develop a Russian version of the modified Rankin Scale (mRS) and to assess its psychometric properties.Patients and methods.The investigation involved 50 patients (25 women, 25 men) over 18 years of age (mean age, 56 years) with an acute cerebrovascular accident Collagen Supplements diagnosis.During the validation procedure, the autho

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