Origins of the Soy Feminization Myth
…in 2008 describing a 60-year-old man who developed gynecomastia (breast enlargement in males) attributed to his soy consumption.12 The cross-sectional study and the case report were highlighted in an article…
…in 2008 describing a 60-year-old man who developed gynecomastia (breast enlargement in males) attributed to his soy consumption.12 The cross-sectional study and the case report were highlighted in an article…
…use of specialized infant formulas, which refers to breastmilk substitute products for infants with cow’s milk allergy.1 Community prescription data were available from England (1991–2020), Norway (2009–2020) and Australia (1992–2020). Data…
…day. Soyfoods were recognized for being high in protein and for possibly reducing risk of developing breast cancer and other hormone-related cancers. Soybeans were also recognized for their environmental effects;…
…and menopausal symptoms: A randomized, double-blind trial. Arch Intern Med. 2011;171:1363-9. Marini H, Bitto A, Altavilla D, et al. Breast safety and efficacy of genistein aglycone for postmenopausal bone loss:…
…that was published in March of this year.5 In addition to hormone levels, this review examined other outcomes specific to men, such as sperm and semen parameters and gynecomastia (breast…
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