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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.
Two-thirds of world's population are vitamin D-insufficient or deficient

Two-thirds of world's population are vitamin D-insufficient or deficient

FDA confirms GRAS status for Ajinomoto's AjiGRAS-Leucine

FDA confirms GRAS status for Ajinomoto's AjiGRAS-Leucine

Essential nutrient in eggs may reduce risk of infant heart defects

Essential nutrient in eggs may reduce risk of infant heart defects

Scientists gather to discuss latest advances in Alzheimer's disease at AAICAD 2010

Scientists gather to discuss latest advances in Alzheimer's disease at AAICAD 2010

Access announces agreement to develop oral formulation of proprietary injectable drugs

Access announces agreement to develop oral formulation of proprietary injectable drugs

Researchers issue a call to improve prevention, treatment of osteoporosis

Researchers issue a call to improve prevention, treatment of osteoporosis

American Heart Association comments on FDA advisory committee's rosiglitazone recommendations

American Heart Association comments on FDA advisory committee's rosiglitazone recommendations

New Cystex Liquid Cranberry Complex with Proantinox reduces incidence of UTIs in women: Study

New Cystex Liquid Cranberry Complex with Proantinox reduces incidence of UTIs in women: Study

CMAJ publishes new, updated guidelines on vitamin D

CMAJ publishes new, updated guidelines on vitamin D

Men with prostate cancer lose less bone mineral content as they age: Study

Men with prostate cancer lose less bone mineral content as they age: Study

Older adults with low levels of vitamin D more likely to experience cognitive decline: Report

Older adults with low levels of vitamin D more likely to experience cognitive decline: Report

Tips on skin care

Tips on skin care

Studies support association of physical activity, diet with maintaining cognitive ability, reducing dementia risk

Studies support association of physical activity, diet with maintaining cognitive ability, reducing dementia risk

Natrol offers two new beauty nutraceuticals that provide anti-aging skin and hair support for women

Natrol offers two new beauty nutraceuticals that provide anti-aging skin and hair support for women

IRIC scientists identify vitamin B3 as potential antifungal treatment

IRIC scientists identify vitamin B3 as potential antifungal treatment

Vitamin D receptor emerges as key player amid gut bacteria, scientists find

Vitamin D receptor emerges as key player amid gut bacteria, scientists find

Regular use of fish oil supplements reduces risk of invasive ductal breast cancer

Regular use of fish oil supplements reduces risk of invasive ductal breast cancer

Vitamin E may help prevent cognitive deterioration in elderly people: Study

Vitamin E may help prevent cognitive deterioration in elderly people: Study

Biotage launches AFFINILUTE Molecularly Imprinted Polymer columns for analytical sample preparation

Biotage launches AFFINILUTE Molecularly Imprinted Polymer columns for analytical sample preparation

Carrots can help protect vision, not improve

Carrots can help protect vision, not improve

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