This sounds like a Chris post. It kind of makes sense. Mother's milk and all, evolutionarily, should have some pretty significant benefits.
Some 4,374 UK children from a 1930s study were traced 65 years later by researchers in Bristol and Queensland.But what about cows that eat more kids?
They found those who had had high dairy and calcium intakes as children had been protected against stroke and other causes of death, journal Heart reports.
Despite dairy containing artery furring fat and cholesterol, high consumption did not raise the heart disease risk.
