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--- " NIH OLIB (NIH/OD) " <olib wrote:

 

> Wed, 8 Mar 2006 09:59:47 -0500

> " NIH OLIB (NIH/OD) " <olib

> INDEPENDENT PANEL TO EVALUATE WHETHER GENISTEIN OR SOY FORMULA IS

> HAZARDOUS TO HUMAN DEVELOPMENT OR REPRODUCTION

> NIHPRESS

>

> U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

> NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH

> NIH News

> National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)

> http://www.niehs.nih.gov/

>

> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Wednesday, March 8, 2006

>

> CONTACT: Robin Mackar, 919-541-0073, rmackar

>

> News Advisory

>

> INDEPENDENT PANEL TO EVALUATE WHETHER GENISTEIN OR SOY FORMULA IS

> HAZARDOUS TO HUMAN DEVELOPMENT OR REPRODUCTION

>

> WHAT:

> An independent panel of 14 scientists convened by the Center for the

> Evaluation of Risks to Human Reproduction (CERHR), of the NIEHS and

> National Toxicology Program, will review recent scientific data and

> reach conclusions regarding whether or not exposure to genistein or soy

> formula is hazardous to human development or reproduction. The 2.5 day

> meeting is open to members of the public and the media. A press

> availability period will immediately follow the meeting at approximately

> noon on Friday, March 17.

>

> WHEN:

> Wednesday, March 15, 2006, 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

> Thursday, March 16, 2006, 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

> Friday, March 17, 2006, 8:30 a.m.- noon

> Press Availability: Friday, March 17, 2006 approximately 12-1p.m.

>

> WHERE:

> Jefferson Ballroom

> Radisson Hotel Old Town

> 901 N. Fairfax Street,

> Alexandria, VA 22314-1501, USA

> Tel: (703) 683-6000

> Fax: (703) 683-7597

> http://www.radisson.com/alexandriava

>

> WHY:

> Exposure to genistein continues to rise in the United States with

> estimated soy sales in 2003 approaching $4 billion.* A form of genistein

> is a primary, naturally occurring estrogen in soybeans (estrogenic

> chemicals in plants are called phytoestrogens) and can mimic the effects

> of estrogen in the body. Genistein can be found in foods containing soy

> such as soy-based infant formulas, tofu, soy milk, soy flour, textured

> soy protein, tempeh, and miso, as well as over-the-counter dietary

> supplements. Soy-infant formulas are widely used. It is estimated that

> 10-20 percent of infants in the United States are fed soy formula.**,

> *** It is often administered to infants as a supplement or replacement

> for maternal breast milk or cow's milk.

>

> Soy products are often promoted as a natural, safe way to achieve at

> least some of the benefits of hormone replacement therapy in adults, but

> there is growing public concern about the long-term effects of consuming

> soy. There is a need to look at available evidence from reproductive and

> developmental animal and human toxicity studies, as well as exposure

> data from infants and women of reproductive age, to determine if

> phytoestrogens in soy infant formulas adversely affect human growth,

> development, or reproduction. The draft report on genistein is available

> for review at

> http://cerhr.niehs.nih.gov/chemicals/genistein-soy/genistein/Genistein_R

> eport_FR.pdf. The soy formula draft report is at

> http://cerhr.niehs.nih.gov/chemicals/genistein-soy/soyformula/Soy-report

> -FR.pdf.

>

> BACKGROUND:

> The Center for the Evaluation of Risks to Human Reproduction (CERHR) was

> established by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

> (NIEHS) as part of the National Toxicology Program in 1998. CERHR

> convenes a scientific expert panel that meets in a public forum to

> review, discuss, and evaluate the scientific literature on a selected

> chemical. CERHR selects chemicals for evaluation based upon several

> factors including production volume, extent of human exposure, public

> concern, and the extent of published information on reproductive or

> developmental toxicity. The NTP is an HHS program established in 1978

> that is headquartered at the NIEHS, a part of the National Institutes of

> Health. The NIEHS Director, Dr. David A. Schwartz, serves as the NTP

> Director.

>

> REGISTRATION:

> No registration is required. Members of the press interested in

> attending or conducting on-site or phone interviews with any of the

> scientists, please contact Robin Mackar at (919) 541-0073 or by email at

> rmackar. She will schedule interviews for the press

> availability period immediately following the meeting. Details about the

> meeting, including panelists and agenda, are posted on the NTP website

> http://cerhr.niehs.nih.gov/news/fedreg/fr12-16-2005.pdf.

>

> The National Institutes of Health (NIH) -- " The Nation's Medical

> Research Agency " -- includes 27 Institutes and Centers and is a

> component of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. It is the

> primary federal agency for conducting and supporting basic, clinical and

> translational medical research, and it investigates the causes,

> treatments, and cures for both common and rare diseases. For more

> information about NIH and its programs, visit http://www.nih.gov.

>

> ---------------------

> * Soyfoods-Association-of-North-America. Soyfood Sales & Trends.

> Available at http://www.soyfoods.org/press/FAQ_sales.htm. Soyfoods

> Association of North America. 2003.

>

> ** Essex, C. Phytoestrogens and Soy Based Infant Formula: Risks Remain

> Theoretical. " British Medical Journal " 1996; 313: 507-508.

>

> *** Strom, B. L., Schinnar, R., Ziegler, E. E., Barnhart, K. T., Sammel,

> M. D., Macones, G. A., Stallings, V. A., Drulis, J. M., Nelson, S. E.

> and Hanson, S. A. Exposure to soy-based formula in infancy and

> endocrinological and reproductive outcomes in young adulthood. " Jama "

> 2001; 286: 807-14.

> ---------------------

>

> ##

>

> This NIH News Release is available online at:

> http://www.nih.gov/news/pr/mar2006/niehs-08a.htm.

>

> To (or ) from this list, go to

> http://list.nih.gov/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=nihpress & A=1.

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Look at what the National Institutes for Health is up to in the U.S.

 

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--- " NIH OLIB (NIH/OD) " <olib wrote:

 

> Wed, 8 Mar 2006 09:59:47 -0500

> " NIH OLIB (NIH/OD) " <olib

> INDEPENDENT PANEL TO EVALUATE WHETHER GENISTEIN OR SOY FORMULA IS

> HAZARDOUS TO HUMAN DEVELOPMENT OR REPRODUCTION

> NIHPRESS

>

> U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

> NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH

> NIH News

> National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)

> http://www.niehs.nih.gov/

>

> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Wednesday, March 8, 2006

>

> CONTACT: Robin Mackar, 919-541-0073, rmackar

>

> News Advisory

>

> INDEPENDENT PANEL TO EVALUATE WHETHER GENISTEIN OR SOY FORMULA IS

> HAZARDOUS TO HUMAN DEVELOPMENT OR REPRODUCTION

>

> WHAT:

> An independent panel of 14 scientists convened by the Center for the

> Evaluation of Risks to Human Reproduction (CERHR), of the NIEHS and

> National Toxicology Program, will review recent scientific data and

> reach conclusions regarding whether or not exposure to genistein or soy

> formula is hazardous to human development or reproduction. The 2.5 day

> meeting is open to members of the public and the media. A press

> availability period will immediately follow the meeting at approximately

> noon on Friday, March 17.

>

> WHEN:

> Wednesday, March 15, 2006, 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

> Thursday, March 16, 2006, 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

> Friday, March 17, 2006, 8:30 a.m.- noon

> Press Availability: Friday, March 17, 2006 approximately 12-1p.m.

>

> WHERE:

> Jefferson Ballroom

> Radisson Hotel Old Town

> 901 N. Fairfax Street,

> Alexandria, VA 22314-1501, USA

> Tel: (703) 683-6000

> Fax: (703) 683-7597

> http://www.radisson.com/alexandriava

>

> WHY:

> Exposure to genistein continues to rise in the United States with

> estimated soy sales in 2003 approaching $4 billion.* A form of genistein

> is a primary, naturally occurring estrogen in soybeans (estrogenic

> chemicals in plants are called phytoestrogens) and can mimic the effects

> of estrogen in the body. Genistein can be found in foods containing soy

> such as soy-based infant formulas, tofu, soy milk, soy flour, textured

> soy protein, tempeh, and miso, as well as over-the-counter dietary

> supplements. Soy-infant formulas are widely used. It is estimated that

> 10-20 percent of infants in the United States are fed soy formula.**,

> *** It is often administered to infants as a supplement or replacement

> for maternal breast milk or cow's milk.

>

> Soy products are often promoted as a natural, safe way to achieve at

> least some of the benefits of hormone replacement therapy in adults, but

> there is growing public concern about the long-term effects of consuming

> soy. There is a need to look at available evidence from reproductive and

> developmental animal and human toxicity studies, as well as exposure

> data from infants and women of reproductive age, to determine if

> phytoestrogens in soy infant formulas adversely affect human growth,

> development, or reproduction. The draft report on genistein is available

> for review at

> http://cerhr.niehs.nih.gov/chemicals/genistein-soy/genistein/Genistein_R

> eport_FR.pdf. The soy formula draft report is at

> http://cerhr.niehs.nih.gov/chemicals/genistein-soy/soyformula/Soy-report

> -FR.pdf.

>

> BACKGROUND:

> The Center for the Evaluation of Risks to Human Reproduction (CERHR) was

> established by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

> (NIEHS) as part of the National Toxicology Program in 1998. CERHR

> convenes a scientific expert panel that meets in a public forum to

> review, discuss, and evaluate the scientific literature on a selected

> chemical. CERHR selects chemicals for evaluation based upon several

> factors including production volume, extent of human exposure, public

> concern, and the extent of published information on reproductive or

> developmental toxicity. The NTP is an HHS program established in 1978

> that is headquartered at the NIEHS, a part of the National Institutes of

> Health. The NIEHS Director, Dr. David A. Schwartz, serves as the NTP

> Director.

>

> REGISTRATION:

> No registration is required. Members of the press interested in

> attending or conducting on-site or phone interviews with any of the

> scientists, please contact Robin Mackar at (919) 541-0073 or by email at

> rmackar. She will schedule interviews for the press

> availability period immediately following the meeting. Details about the

> meeting, including panelists and agenda, are posted on the NTP website

> http://cerhr.niehs.nih.gov/news/fedreg/fr12-16-2005.pdf.

>

> The National Institutes of Health (NIH) -- " The Nation's Medical

> Research Agency " -- includes 27 Institutes and Centers and is a

> component of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. It is the

> primary federal agency for conducting and supporting basic, clinical and

> translational medical research, and it investigates the causes,

> treatments, and cures for both common and rare diseases. For more

> information about NIH and its programs, visit http://www.nih.gov.

>

> ---------------------

> * Soyfoods-Association-of-North-America. Soyfood Sales & Trends.

> Available at http://www.soyfoods.org/press/FAQ_sales.htm. Soyfoods

> Association of North America. 2003.

>

> ** Essex, C. Phytoestrogens and Soy Based Infant Formula: Risks Remain

> Theoretical. " British Medical Journal " 1996; 313: 507-508.

>

> *** Strom, B. L., Schinnar, R., Ziegler, E. E., Barnhart, K. T., Sammel,

> M. D., Macones, G. A., Stallings, V. A., Drulis, J. M., Nelson, S. E.

> and Hanson, S. A. Exposure to soy-based formula in infancy and

> endocrinological and reproductive outcomes in young adulthood. " Jama "

> 2001; 286: 807-14.

> ---------------------

>

> ##

>

> This NIH News Release is available online at:

> http://www.nih.gov/news/pr/mar2006/niehs-08a.htm.

>

> To (or ) from this list, go to

> http://list.nih.gov/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=nihpress & A=1.

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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