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Related Industry News Killing two birds with one stone: soy boosts bone and insulin Supplements of soy isoflavones may lead to improvements in bone health and blood sugar metabolism, according to new research from Japan... Read Low-fat diet reduces CVD risk: study A diet's composition may impact on vascular health, with low-fat diets being more effective than low-carb diets in reducing the risk of heart disease, according to a new study... Read Chewing gum may aid surgery recovery A study by researchers at the Division of Urologic Surgery, University of North Carolina, US, suggests that chewing gum may speed the recovery of bowel function after gastrointestinal surgery... Read Red cabbage study helps show all anthocyanins are not created equal The pigment that gives red cabbage its distinctive color can also help fight cancer in humans - provided the body can absorb the right type and in sufficient quantities, according to researchers from the US Department... Read
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