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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.
Women with low bone density more likely to benefit from bisphosphonate drug

Women with low bone density more likely to benefit from bisphosphonate drug

Estrogen therapy improves low bone density in teenage girls with anorexia nervosa

Estrogen therapy improves low bone density in teenage girls with anorexia nervosa

Bariatric weight-loss surgery may increase risk of fractures

Bariatric weight-loss surgery may increase risk of fractures

Study to determine how vitamin D affects cardiac structure, functions in blacks with hypertension

Study to determine how vitamin D affects cardiac structure, functions in blacks with hypertension

Increased stress not linked to multiple sclerosis

Increased stress not linked to multiple sclerosis

Positive results from DavosLife Natural e3 phase I clinical trial in resectable pancreatic cancer

Positive results from DavosLife Natural e3 phase I clinical trial in resectable pancreatic cancer

Vitamin D levels low in African Americans with multiple sclerosis

Vitamin D levels low in African Americans with multiple sclerosis

Cholesterol drug Niaspan fails to protect heart: Study

Cholesterol drug Niaspan fails to protect heart: Study

Nutribar, CBCF partner to support breast cancer research

Nutribar, CBCF partner to support breast cancer research

NHLBI stops AIM-HIGH combination clinical trial in high blood cholesterol

NHLBI stops AIM-HIGH combination clinical trial in high blood cholesterol

Leukemia, psoriasis drugs may treat vascular diseases

Leukemia, psoriasis drugs may treat vascular diseases

Folic acid during pregnancy reduces rate of colon cancer in offspring

Folic acid during pregnancy reduces rate of colon cancer in offspring

Tips for building strong and healthy bones

Tips for building strong and healthy bones

Mayoly-Spindler, ProteaBio complete MS1819 Phase I/IIA trial in malabsorption syndrome

Mayoly-Spindler, ProteaBio complete MS1819 Phase I/IIA trial in malabsorption syndrome

Taking prenatal vitamins early during pregnancy can reduce risk of having children with autism

Taking prenatal vitamins early during pregnancy can reduce risk of having children with autism

Low vitamin D could account for link between obesity and cancer, heart disease, diabetes

Low vitamin D could account for link between obesity and cancer, heart disease, diabetes

Study shows positive link between percentage of motile sperm and serum vitamin D levels

Study shows positive link between percentage of motile sperm and serum vitamin D levels

National Council on Skin Cancer Prevention 'Don't Fry Day' campaign to encourage sun safety awareness

National Council on Skin Cancer Prevention 'Don't Fry Day' campaign to encourage sun safety awareness

Scientific evidence supports benefits of sunscreen usage to prevent skin cancer

Scientific evidence supports benefits of sunscreen usage to prevent skin cancer

African-Americans with multiple sclerosis have lower vitamin D levels

African-Americans with multiple sclerosis have lower vitamin D levels

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