Soya: Good or Bad for You?
Submitted on May 15, 2009 (Original item from 2009)
Diet and Nutrition | Vegetarianism and Veganism | Food Trends | Health, Personal Health | Vegetarian Food Products or Substitutes
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Public confusion exists over the health benefits and detriments of soy products. Though most people believe that soy has a number of health and nutritional benefits, many also believe that soy consumption can have potentially negative health impacts. This confusion stems from a range of scientific studies conducted over the past decade which have been counterbalanced by both positive and negative health findings.
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