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High Protein Diet: Pistachios Are Source Of ‘Complete Protein’, Shows New Analysis
- Saturday March 7, 2020
- Edited by Somdatta Saha
Protein-Rich Diet: US grown roasted pistachiosmeet the generally accepted definition as a 'complete protein', meaning they join the ranks of a small number of plant proteins such as quinoa, chickpeas, and soybeans that have become popular among vegetarians.
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food.ndtv.com
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Soy Diet May Increase Bone Strength In Women; Ways To Add Soy In Your Diet
- Thursday August 9, 2018
- Food | NDTV Food Desk
Soy Diet: According to a study published in the journal Bone Reports, women undergoing menopause face serious health concerns including osteoporosis, decreased physical activity and weight gain
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Soy Foods May Increase Survival Chances in Breast Cancer Patients
- Tuesday March 7, 2017
- NDTV Food
Women with breast cancer who consumed high amounts of isoflavones had a 21 per cent lower risk of dying than women who consumed low amounts, found a new study.
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food.ndtv.com
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High Protein Diet: Pistachios Are Source Of ‘Complete Protein’, Shows New Analysis
- Saturday March 7, 2020
- Edited by Somdatta Saha
Protein-Rich Diet: US grown roasted pistachiosmeet the generally accepted definition as a 'complete protein', meaning they join the ranks of a small number of plant proteins such as quinoa, chickpeas, and soybeans that have become popular among vegetarians.
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food.ndtv.com
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Soy Diet May Increase Bone Strength In Women; Ways To Add Soy In Your Diet
- Thursday August 9, 2018
- Food | NDTV Food Desk
Soy Diet: According to a study published in the journal Bone Reports, women undergoing menopause face serious health concerns including osteoporosis, decreased physical activity and weight gain
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www.ndtv.com
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Soy Foods May Increase Survival Chances in Breast Cancer Patients
- Tuesday March 7, 2017
- NDTV Food
Women with breast cancer who consumed high amounts of isoflavones had a 21 per cent lower risk of dying than women who consumed low amounts, found a new study.
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food.ndtv.com