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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.
Antioxidant supplements increase artery elasticity in patients with multiple cardiovascular risk factors

Antioxidant supplements increase artery elasticity in patients with multiple cardiovascular risk factors

Depression and dementia may go hand in hand: Study

Depression and dementia may go hand in hand: Study

People with high levels of vitamin B6 and methionine less likiely to develop lung cancer

People with high levels of vitamin B6 and methionine less likiely to develop lung cancer

Anti-aging supplement: A fountain of hope for would-be mothers

Anti-aging supplement: A fountain of hope for would-be mothers

Vitamin D inadequacy may cause metabolic syndrome among elderly people

Vitamin D inadequacy may cause metabolic syndrome among elderly people

European Congress of Nephrology unveils results of various clinical trials

European Congress of Nephrology unveils results of various clinical trials

Psychiatry and Pediatrics seeks volunteer families to participate in vitamin D study

Psychiatry and Pediatrics seeks volunteer families to participate in vitamin D study

ADVANCE study provides new insights into the management of SHPT in CKD patients

ADVANCE study provides new insights into the management of SHPT in CKD patients

ARS study finds link between vitamin D and cognitive function

ARS study finds link between vitamin D and cognitive function

Tanning protects skin from harmful sun rays

Tanning protects skin from harmful sun rays

Researchers endorse, modify vitamin D theory of autism

Researchers endorse, modify vitamin D theory of autism

June issue of Clinic Women's HealthSource provides overview of anemia

June issue of Clinic Women's HealthSource provides overview of anemia

Folic acid and vitamin B12 lower homocysteine levels in patients who experience heart attack: JAMA

Folic acid and vitamin B12 lower homocysteine levels in patients who experience heart attack: JAMA

Survey: MegaRed Omega-3 Krill Oil recommended for overall cardiovascular health

Survey: MegaRed Omega-3 Krill Oil recommended for overall cardiovascular health

International team obtains genome sequence of human body louse

International team obtains genome sequence of human body louse

New study that describes sequencing and analysis of body louse genome published

New study that describes sequencing and analysis of body louse genome published

Protea Biosciences, Mayoly-Spindler commence Phase I/IIA human clinical trial for new recombinant Lipase

Protea Biosciences, Mayoly-Spindler commence Phase I/IIA human clinical trial for new recombinant Lipase

Study shows vitamin D deficiency is highly prevalent in patients with Type 2 diabetes

Study shows vitamin D deficiency is highly prevalent in patients with Type 2 diabetes

ARS research physiologist develops preliminary model that predicts individual's vitamin D requirements

ARS research physiologist develops preliminary model that predicts individual's vitamin D requirements

Investigators discover new way to harness thrombin's anti-blood clotting properties

Investigators discover new way to harness thrombin's anti-blood clotting properties

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