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Eating soy may help ward off dementia but only in those with specific gut bacteria, study suggests – Yahoo Sports
Around 850,000 people live with the memory-robbing disease in the UK alone.

Eating soy may help ward off dementia, but only for certain individuals, research suggests.
Japan has been dubbed a super-aged society, with more than a quarter (28%) of its residents aged 65 or over.
Despite its elderly population, Japan has the lowest rate of deaths by coronary heart disease in the world, with many crediting the high soy consumption.
With it increasingly being understood that what is good for the heart is good for the brain, scientists from the University of Pittsburgh set out…
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