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Default Cites Implicating Robert Cohen as a soy products flim-flam artist

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9/17/2002 Milk, Pregnancy, Cancer May be Tied - 9/10 Reuters
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MILK CONSUMPTION IS KEY

Using data from a large, long-term study of more than 1,000 nurses
who record their diets carefully and who are then watched for
changes in health, Holmes' team also found that those who drank
the most milk had higher levels of IGF-1.

IGF-1 is important to the growth and function of many organs, but
higher levels have been associated with an increased risk of prostate,
colon, lung and breast cancer.

"We concluded that greater milk consumption was associated with
higher levels of IGF-1," said Holmes. "This association raises the
possibility that diet could increase cancer risk by increasing levels
of IGF-1 in the blood stream.
...'
http://www.fass.org/FASStrack/news_item.asp?news_id=689

'Frequent consumption (more than once a day) of soy milk was
associated with 70 per cent reduction of the risk of prostate cancer
(relative risk = 0.3, 95 percent confidence interval 0.1-1.0, p-value
for linear trend = 0.03). The association was upheld when extensive
adjustments were performed. CONCLUSIONS: Our study suggests
that men with high consumption of soy milk are at reduced risk of
prostate cancer. Possible associations between soy bean products,
isoflavones and prostate cancer risk should be further investigated.
...'
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/q...&dopt=Abstract


 

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