In a message dated 12/05/1999 2:37:13 PM Pacific Standard Time, 
[email protected] writes:

> A women who drink more milk have more bone fractures than those that don't.
I'm strongly suspecting that a study needs to be done comparing whole milk 
with lowfat or no fat milk. Also, perhaps a group with no fat milk 
supplemented by other fats at the same time to see if it matters what kind of 
fat is used. Just from the experience of my grandmother, I am thinking that 
the no fat may be at fault in the studies with women getting more fractures. 
About two or three years ago, my doctor wanted me to go to no fat milk. I 
compromised by going to lowfat milk, but now I am getting some bone density 
loss in my neck, so I am going to go back to whole milk.
Nellie
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