People who eat a high-protein diet during middle age are more likely to die of cancer than those who eat less protein, says a new study.
March 4/Los Angeles/University of Southern California -- People who eat a high-protein diet during middle age are more likely to die of cancer than those who eat less protein, a new study finds.
However, for people older than 65, a moderate protein intake may actually be beneficial, and protect against frailty, the researchers said.