What health knowledge should women know? If female friends want to have a healthy body, they must learn more about health knowledge. Let's introduce the health knowledge that women should know.
Eating too much dairy products may trigger ovarian cancer
In 2006, the International Journal of Cancer published a new study in Sweden. Research suggests that women consuming too much dairy products may trigger ovarian cancer. Researchers have found a significant relationship between female ovarian cancer and intake of whole milk products, low-fat milk, and high lactose. They believe that the research results to some extent support the view that excessive consumption of dairy products can induce ovarian cancer.
Women drinking milk may cause acne
Many young girls are worried about acne on their faces. A new study has found that the likelihood of acne is related to how much milk you drink every day. Researchers say that women who drink two or more glasses of skim milk a day are% more likely to develop acne than the general population. If not limited to skim milk, drinking more than three cups a day increases the likelihood of developing acne by 22%.
Eating eggs every day shortens women's lives
Eggs are an indispensable food in many people's daily lives. However, over a decade of research by Japanese experts has found that eating eggs every day is harmful to the health of many women and may even bring fatal risks. Due to the high cholesterol content in egg yolk, which is harmful to health, women who eat more than one egg per day may have shorter and healthier bodies than those who eat one or two eggs per week, creating their own beautiful sky.
Women's Late Childbearing Longer Life
The latest research by British scientists has found that elderly women will benefit from their muscles, bones, or nervous system. These women not only delay menopause, but also reduce their chances of developing Alzheimer's disease and live longer. Of course, many doctors believe that elderly women actually have many birth risks.
Women are more prone to headaches
In February 2006, the latest research results released by British medical experts showed that women are more likely to have headaches than men. In the past nine years, a research team from King's College London investigated 253 ordinary cases and found that 6 cases had 4% female headache and 2.5% male headache, which means that the probability of female headache is about three times that of male headache. Usually, the causes of headaches include stress, incorrect posture, sunny weather, cheese, and red wine.