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Soy isoflavones may slow bone loss for women

28-Oct-2009 - Supplementation with soy-germ derived isoflavones may reduce the loss of bone in postmenopausal women, according...

Scoular goes to China for cheaper, GM-free soy

12-Oct-2009 - Scoular has signed a distribution agreement with a Chinese manufacturer to secure a lower cost,...

Meta-analysis supports safety of soy, red clover

02-Oct-2009 - Phytoestrogens like soy and red clover isoflavones pose no safety issues with regards to heart...

Special edition: Brain health

Supply: The back-end of brain health

23-Sep-2009 - In the third article in this brain health series, we break down some of the...

Snack Size Science: Soy’s promise for long-life

15-Sep-2009 - NutraIngredient’s Snack Size Science brings you the week's top science every two weeks. This week...

Could soy isoflavones extend life?

11-Sep-2009 - Soy isoflavones may activate anti-ageing proteins and lead to an extension of life, suggests preliminary...

Men need joint health products, says report

04-Sep-2009 - Targeting men with products for bone and joint health could be a way to grow...

Soy protein may reduce cholesterol levels for diabetics, too

26-Aug-2009 - Increased intakes of soy protein may reduce cholesterol levels in people with type-2 diabetes, says...

Making the most of isoflavone marketing

22-Jul-2009 - The manner in which pre-menstrual and menopausal indications for soy and...

World Food Processing expands soy operations

15-Jul-2009 - Iowa-based World Food Processing has purchased a stake in soy powder specialist, SoyLink...

Soy may help men remember anniversaries: Study

09-Jul-2009 - Daily supplements of soy isoflavones could help boost a man’s mental function and memory,...

Soy linked to lung benefits: Study

29-Jun-2009 - The consumption of soy products could decrease the risk of lung disease and breathlessness,...

Isoflavones are safe and effective, say academics

18-Jun-2009 - Emerging human studies in isoflavones demonstrating the “modest but valuable benefit for menopause...

Teen soy intake linked to lower breast cancer risk

01-Jun-2009 - High intakes of soy during adolescence may reduce the risk of breast cancer before the...

Soyfood sales resist recession to top $4bn

28-Apr-2009 - Soyfood sales broached $4 billion in the US for the first time in...

Soy and breast cancer – isoflavones don’t affect breast density, says trial

21-Apr-2009 - Soy isoflavones do not increase or decrease the density of breasts, say results of a...

Natto enzyme may boost heart health in at-risk people

16-Apr-2009 - Nattokinase, an enzyme extracted from fermented soy, may reduce levels of compounds linked to blood...

Evidence mounts for soy's menopause benefits

09-Apr-2009 - Soy isoflavones in the aglycone form may reduce cholesterol, improve antioxidative properties of the liver,...

Early soy intake may slash breast cancer risk later in life

30-Mar-2009 - High intakes of soy during childhood may reduce a woman’s risk of breast cancer later...

Soy-rich infant formula may give stronger bones: Mouse study

27-Feb-2009 - Feeding newborns soy protein-based formulas may favourably boost the bone strength later in life, according...

Natto enzyme may reduce Alzheimer’s risk: Study

16-Feb-2009 - Nattokinase, an enzyme extracted from fermented soy, may prevent the build up of certain...

Soy food better than tablets for isoflavone dose: Study

09-Feb-2009 - Soy foods could be a better source of isoflavones than supplements, according to a...

New ingredients highlight soy’s lunasin potential

06-Feb-2009 - Soy Labs has launched two soy ingredients aimed at the dietary supplements and functional food...

Soy isoflavones heart benefits again under question: Study

28-Jan-2009 - Questions have again been raised concerning the consumption of soy isoflavones for improved blood flow...

Soy ignorance high, says survey

02-Dec-2008 - More than 50 per cent of consumers polled in a recent survey admit they...

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