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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.
Low levels of vitamin D associated with poorer lung function in children with STRA

Low levels of vitamin D associated with poorer lung function in children with STRA

Tips to fall-proof living environments for older adults

Tips to fall-proof living environments for older adults

African-American men living in low sunlight areas more likely to have Vitamin D deficiency

African-American men living in low sunlight areas more likely to have Vitamin D deficiency

Tips for recognizing stroke symptoms

Tips for recognizing stroke symptoms

University of Groningen surgeons perform first fluorescence-guided ovarian cancer surgery

University of Groningen surgeons perform first fluorescence-guided ovarian cancer surgery

NPS announces data about hypoparathyroidism to be presented at ASBMR 2011 meeting

NPS announces data about hypoparathyroidism to be presented at ASBMR 2011 meeting

Scientist granted over $138,000 to explore Vitamin C therapy in sepsis

Scientist granted over $138,000 to explore Vitamin C therapy in sepsis

Teen milk drinkers less likely to suffer from Type 2 diabetes

Teen milk drinkers less likely to suffer from Type 2 diabetes

Reminder packaging improves adherence to long-term hypertension medications

Reminder packaging improves adherence to long-term hypertension medications

Taiwan residents to receive two month free access to The Cochrane Library

Taiwan residents to receive two month free access to The Cochrane Library

Australian scientists create iron-rich 'super rice'

Australian scientists create iron-rich 'super rice'

Cardiovascular and Renal Drugs Advisory Committee recommends FDA approval of J&JPRD's rivaroxaban

Cardiovascular and Renal Drugs Advisory Committee recommends FDA approval of J&JPRD's rivaroxaban

UVB light processing boosts vitamin D in mushrooms

UVB light processing boosts vitamin D in mushrooms

Researchers rethink fenretinide for prevention of oral cancer

Researchers rethink fenretinide for prevention of oral cancer

Scientists discover 29 new genetic variants linked with MS

Scientists discover 29 new genetic variants linked with MS

IOF presents eight young investigator awards to researchers across the world

IOF presents eight young investigator awards to researchers across the world

Month of birth may determine career

Month of birth may determine career

Chocolate protects heart but stirs debate on intake

Chocolate protects heart but stirs debate on intake

Going bananas may help kids breathe easier

Going bananas may help kids breathe easier

SWOG selects four cancer researchers for 2011 Young Investigator Training Course

SWOG selects four cancer researchers for 2011 Young Investigator Training Course

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