The study should be reassuring to women who have been trained to steer clear of soy, says Scroggs.
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Eating more soy is beneficial because it tends to replace less healthy foods in people's diets, Scroggs says.
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To get you the best possible information, I turned to registered dietitians Sally Scroggs, MS, RD, LD, and Clare McKinley, RD, LD, at the University of Texas M.