| | Soy basics Garlic and soy may benefit the heart, but supplements made from these foods may be no help at all, according to experts. Read |
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| | Soy news Here you can read more about the latest news on soy products and how it could improve your health. Read |
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| | Soy and menopause A new soy-based compound promises to rival oestrogen by relieving hot flashes and building bone mass in menopausal women without many of the troubling side effects associated with traditional hormone therapy, researchers say. Read |
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| | Soy and a healthy heart Eat tofu before heart surgery and you may have fewer complications afterwards. New animal studies find the oestrogen-like properties in soy may reduce the risk of some common complications following open-heart surgery. Read |
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| | Soy and breast cancer Though foods high in plant-based oestrogen, like soy, are believed to reduce the risk of breast cancer, a new study says you probably won't get that protection unless you're prepared to load your plate and dig in. Read |
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| | Soy and prostate cancer A dietary supplement that contains the soy extract genistein reduced prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels by as much as 61 percent in men with untreated prostate cancer, researchers say. Read |
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| | Soy and the immune system The importance of soya and L-glutamine in enhancing immunity should not be underestimated, especially in the treatment of many conditions which require immunity boosting, such as HIV/Aids, tuberculosis, ME, infectious diseases, and cancer. Read |
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| | Soy and diabetes Older women with Type 2 diabetes who take a daily soy supplement show an improvement in their cholesterol and insulin levels, a new study has found. Read |
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