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Val Kilmer's heartbreaking final days before shock death revealed | HELLO!
2025-04-13 11:45:04| Spiritual Career Counseling
Val Kilmer's passing at 65 years old has rocked the world, as tributes pour in for the actor known for his intense performances and movie star good looks.Val died from pneumonia on April 1, his daughter Mercedes revealed to The New York Times, over ten years after he was diagnosed with throat cancer.New details have emerged about his final days, with his family revealing to TMZthat they were by his side when he passed. Read MoreTop Gun star Val Kilmer dies aged 65 after lengthy health battleVal Kilmer's $18.5m New Mexico ranch he was forced to part withMeet Val Kilmer's famous ex-wife and his two kids you'll definitely recognizeThey shared that the Top Gunstar had a "lack of energy related to his cancer treatment"which caused him to be bedridden before his death.Despite being cancer-free, they added that he "couldn't keep fighting and shut down," as his body was "very frail."Val's health "suddenly declined in the past week"according to his family, andthankfullyhis loved ones could supp... [ more ]
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Proven Benefits and Side Effects of Isoflavones - Healthy Focus
2025-04-13 09:45:03| Spiritual Career Counseling
Last Updated on March 12, 2018 by Marc SewardWhat are Isoflavones?You may well have heard that soy has specific health benefits because it is particularly high in a class of phytochemical known as isoflavones. While isoflavones are present in various legumes, soybeans have by far the most concentrated amounts of these potent compounds. Soy actually contains a number of isoflavones but the ones that appear to be most beneficial are isoflavones called genistein and daidzein.Estrogen-like EffectsIsoflavones are also a phytoestogen or a plant-based hormone that mimics the effects of human estrogen. Because of their ability to mimic the effects of human estrogen, isoflavones may provide a variety of health benefits and help people avoid disease. On the other hand, their ability to mimic estrogen has caused concern about the effects of soy protein and soy products on men. Many men now shy away from soy because of the potential side effects of isoflavones on men.Benefits of IsoflavonesThere i... [ more ]
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SOY: Overview, Uses, Side Effects, Precautions, Interactions, Dosing and Reviews
2025-04-13 09:45:03| Spiritual Career Counseling
Overview Soy (Glycine max) comes from soybeans. The beans are a legume that come from China. They can be processed into soy protein, soy milk, or soy fiber. Soy contains isoflavones which are changed in the body to phytoestrogens. Phytoestrogen molecules are similar in chemical structure to the hormone estrogen. In some cases, these phytoestrogens can mimic the effects of estrogen. In other cases, these phytoestrogens can block the effects of estrogen. Soy is used for high cholesterol, high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes, symptoms of menopause, and premenstrual syndrome (PMS). It is also used for many other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support many of these uses.Uses & Effectiveness Possibly Effective for Breast cancer. Eating large amounts of soy might help prevent breast cancer or breast cancer recurrence in some people. But taking soy supplements doesn't seem to help. Long-term kidney disease (chronic kidney disease or CKD). Taking soy protein by... [ more ]
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