New study highlights strong anti-cancer properties of soybeans
22 Mar 2013 First study to report that proteins found in soybeans, could inhibit growth of colon, liver and lung cancers, published in Food Research International Soybean meal is a…
My Personal Biomedical Research Feed – Ralph Turchiano, CEO Alchepharma
22 Mar 2013 First study to report that proteins found in soybeans, could inhibit growth of colon, liver and lung cancers, published in Food Research International Soybean meal is a…
05 OCT 2012 Pesticide use up in GM cotton, soybeans, corn PULLMAN, Wash. — A study published this week by Washington State University research professor Charles Benbrook finds that the…
Matt Shipman | News Services | 919.515.6386 Dr. Heather Patisaul | 919.513.7567 Release Date: 09.07.2012 Filed under Releases New research led by researchers at North Carolina State University shows that…
18 May 2012 Soybeans soaking in warm water could become a new “green” source for production of a cancer-fighting substance now manufactured in a complicated and time-consuming industrial process, scientists…
04 May 2014 It could reduce fat accumulation and triglycerides in obese patients by partially restoring function of key signaling pathway University of Illinois researchers will report this week that…
Apr 2012 In the most comprehensive study to date to examine the effects of soy on menopause, researchers have found that two daily servings of soy can reduce the frequency…
30 DEC 2011 Detroit – A Wayne State University researcher has shown that compounds found in soybeans can make radiation treatment of lung cancer tumors more effective while helping to…
Public release date: 5-Apr-2011 [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="320"] Soybean field (Photo credit: IITA Image Library)[/caption] ORLANDO, Fla. — Soy food consumption did not increase the risk of cancer…
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="320"] SOY! SOY! SOY! (Photo credit: Call)[/caption] MADISON — A University of Wisconsin-Madison researcher has detected a higher rate of seizures among children with autism who were…
Public release date: 18-Oct-2010 - Soy isoflavones are similar to estrogen in chemical structure and may stimulate or inhibit estrogen-like action in tissues - those in the highest quartile (more…
Posted: July 19, 2013 at 5:00 am, Last Updated: July 23, 2013 at 6:49 am By Michele McDonald Yuntao Wu. Creative Services photo A compound found in soybeans may…
Contact: Nicole Racadag nicole.racadag@asco.org 571-483-1354 American Society of Clinical Oncology In this News Digest: Summary of a study being published online March 25, 2013 in the Journal of Clinical Oncology,…
Contact: Sacha Boucherie S.Boucherie@elsevier.com 31-204-853-564 Elsevier First study to report that proteins found in soybeans, could inhibit growth of colon, liver and lung cancers, published in Food Research International Soybean…
Contact: Sacha Boucherie S.Boucherie@elsevier.com 31-204-853-564 Elsevier First study to report that proteins found in soybeans, could inhibit growth of colon, liver and lung cancers, published in Food Research International Soybean…
For Immediate Release Matt Shipman | News Services | 919.515.6386 Dr. Heather Patisaul | 919.513.7567 Release Date: 09.07.2012 Filed under Releases New research led by researchers at North Carolina State…
Public release date: 23-Jul-2008 Men who eat an average of half a serving of soy food a day have lower concentrations of sperm than men who do not eat soy…
Public release date: 31-Jul-2008 Two hormone-like compounds linked to the consumption of soy-based foods can cause irreversible changes in the structure of the brain, resulting in early-onset puberty…
Public release date: 25-Mar-2008 MADISON, WI, March 24, 2008 -- Can organic cropping systems be as productive as conventional systems? The answer is an unqualified, "Yes" for alfalfa or wheat…
Public release date: 6-Mar-2008 URBANA – If you’re allergic to soy, help is on the way. Two University of Illinois studies show that fermenting soy dramatically reduces its…
In their most recent experiments, Duke University Medical Center investigators demonstrated that exposure within the womb to bisphenol A (BPA), an ubiquitous chemical used in the production of plastics, caused…
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