Tofu could help women lower their risk of heart disease by 18%

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Tofu could help women lower their risk of heart disease by 18%
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Tofu could help women lower their risk of heart disease by 18 per cent because it is high in naturally occurring chemicals, researchers find

Tofu, a soybean curd that is originally from China, is high in isoflavones. The curd is considered a good source of vegetarian protein and meat substitute. The research looked at data from 200,000 people who participated in 3 studies.

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