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Vitamin E is a nutrient that the body needs in small amounts to function and stay healthy. Vitamin E helps prevent cell damage caused by free radicals (highly reactive chemicals). It is fat-soluble (can dissolve in fats and oils) and is found in seeds, nuts, leafy vegetables, and vegetable oils. Not enough vitamin E can result in infertility (the inability to produce children). It is being studied in the prevention and treatment of some types of cancer. Vitamin E is a type of antioxidant.
Vitamin D and its good and bad effects on the heart

Vitamin D and its good and bad effects on the heart

Excessive vitamin D levels can lead to onset of AF

Excessive vitamin D levels can lead to onset of AF

Whole-body-vibration does not effectively boost bone density

Whole-body-vibration does not effectively boost bone density

AB SCIEX acquires mass spectrometry business of Labindia Instruments

AB SCIEX acquires mass spectrometry business of Labindia Instruments

Low levels of vitamin C associated with worse outcomes for heart failure patients

Low levels of vitamin C associated with worse outcomes for heart failure patients

Obese premenopausal women may benefit from dairy food consumption

Obese premenopausal women may benefit from dairy food consumption

PCMD researcher receives Alzheimer's Association grant to study dementia

PCMD researcher receives Alzheimer's Association grant to study dementia

Role of Vitamin D in preventing heart disease in children both HIV-positive and HIV-negative

Role of Vitamin D in preventing heart disease in children both HIV-positive and HIV-negative

Access partners to exploit CobaCyte and CobOral technology for targeted RNAi therapeutic delivery

Access partners to exploit CobaCyte and CobOral technology for targeted RNAi therapeutic delivery

Positive top-line results from NPSP558 Phase 3 study on hypoparathyroidism

Positive top-line results from NPSP558 Phase 3 study on hypoparathyroidism

Vitamin D supplementation benefits people with lupus

Vitamin D supplementation benefits people with lupus

Vitamin D levels not related to acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Vitamin D levels not related to acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Avoiding sun may increase risk of vitamin D deficiency in light-skinned people

Avoiding sun may increase risk of vitamin D deficiency in light-skinned people

Many spinal fusion surgery patients have low levels of vitamin D

Many spinal fusion surgery patients have low levels of vitamin D

Vitamin D does not confer benefits against mortality in postmenopausal women

Vitamin D does not confer benefits against mortality in postmenopausal women

High dose of vitamin D3 safe and effective for obese adolescents

High dose of vitamin D3 safe and effective for obese adolescents

Potential role for UV light exposure, vitamin D levels in chronic digestive conditions

Potential role for UV light exposure, vitamin D levels in chronic digestive conditions

Azantis introduces reduced glutathione and vitamin C liposomal products

Azantis introduces reduced glutathione and vitamin C liposomal products

UV light exposure and vitamin D play a potential role in chronic digestive conditions

UV light exposure and vitamin D play a potential role in chronic digestive conditions

Ovarian cancer patients with many folate receptors benefit from new therapy

Ovarian cancer patients with many folate receptors benefit from new therapy

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