Could a New Secret Breed of Supercow Help the War On Cancer? ; Seleniumin Feed May Be the Key to a Healthy Diet
Mail on Sunday › October 13, 2004
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Mail on Sunday › October 13, 2004
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A NEW breed of 'super cows' whose meat and milk could help stem Britain's spiralling cancer rate is being reared secretly in Scotland.
The beef and dairy cattle are being raised on a special feed impregnated with selenium, a mineral that is vital in preventing cancer in humans.See the full content of this document
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Could a New Secret Breed of Supercow Help the War On Cancer? ; Seleniumin Feed May Be the Key to a Healthy Diet
Scientists have discovered that meat and milk from the cattle is rich in selenium which, when eaten or dru...
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