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Effects of dairy compared with soy on oxidative and inflammatory stress in overweight and obese subjects
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 11/05/09
Zemel MB et al. – An increase in dairy food intake produces significant and substantial suppression of the oxidative and inflammatory stress associated with overweight and obesity.
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