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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.
Whole Body experts provide tips on how to sustain body's energy

Whole Body experts provide tips on how to sustain body's energy

Consumption of garlic reduces level of potential carcinogenic processes

Consumption of garlic reduces level of potential carcinogenic processes

Study compares advertising tactics between indoor tanning and tobacco industries to market unhealthy products

Study compares advertising tactics between indoor tanning and tobacco industries to market unhealthy products

NPS Pharmaceuticals supports second annual U.S. Rare Disease Day observance

NPS Pharmaceuticals supports second annual U.S. Rare Disease Day observance

BCRI study evaluates the effect of high-doses of vitamin C on inhibition of new blood vessel growth

BCRI study evaluates the effect of high-doses of vitamin C on inhibition of new blood vessel growth

Creators of Milk Mustache "got milk?" Campaign toast Let's Move! program

Creators of Milk Mustache "got milk?" Campaign toast Let's Move! program

Prevention of heart attacks: Resveratrol appears to exhibit broader action than aspirin

Prevention of heart attacks: Resveratrol appears to exhibit broader action than aspirin

Study identifies risk factors for vitamin D deficiency in kidney disease patients on dialysis

Study identifies risk factors for vitamin D deficiency in kidney disease patients on dialysis

Avoiding dairy products due to lactose intolerance may pose diet and health risks, say experts

Avoiding dairy products due to lactose intolerance may pose diet and health risks, say experts

NIH panel proposes multiple management strategies for lactose intolerant individuals

NIH panel proposes multiple management strategies for lactose intolerant individuals

Soy products meet nutritional needs of people with lactose intolerance

Soy products meet nutritional needs of people with lactose intolerance

Study examines associations of different fats and subtypes of ischemic stroke in post-menopausal women

Study examines associations of different fats and subtypes of ischemic stroke in post-menopausal women

INMA researchers study the consequences iodine supplements in pregnant women

INMA researchers study the consequences iodine supplements in pregnant women

Findings suggest bitter melon extract may help in preventing breast cancer

Findings suggest bitter melon extract may help in preventing breast cancer

Six scientists to study causes of preterm birth supported by funding from March Of Dimes

Six scientists to study causes of preterm birth supported by funding from March Of Dimes

AAN guideline evaluates drugs’ safety and efficacy for treatment of muscle cramps

AAN guideline evaluates drugs’ safety and efficacy for treatment of muscle cramps

Ritter Pharmaceuticals to discuss lactose intolerance and associated health risks at NIH Conference

Ritter Pharmaceuticals to discuss lactose intolerance and associated health risks at NIH Conference

Walker's book focuses on deaths, genetic deformities and other health issues resulting from environmental pollution

Walker's book focuses on deaths, genetic deformities and other health issues resulting from environmental pollution

Report: Green tea catechins may protect against glaucoma and other common eye diseases

Report: Green tea catechins may protect against glaucoma and other common eye diseases

Menopause supplement to bring body back into balance

Menopause supplement to bring body back into balance

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