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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.
Migraine is seen more frequently in women with MS than those without: Study

Migraine is seen more frequently in women with MS than those without: Study

Studies show association between high levels of vitamin D and decreased risk of heart disease

Studies show association between high levels of vitamin D and decreased risk of heart disease

"Goin' Bald for Bucks" program: RPCI CEO to shave head and mustache in honor of cancer patients

"Goin' Bald for Bucks" program: RPCI CEO to shave head and mustache in honor of cancer patients

Researchers develop dietary supplement to offset key symptom of ageing

Researchers develop dietary supplement to offset key symptom of ageing

Cyanotech announces fiscal 2010 third quarter results

Cyanotech announces fiscal 2010 third quarter results

Women who take AdvaCAL calcium supplements have high bone density

Women who take AdvaCAL calcium supplements have high bone density

Study shows more women die of heart disease each year than men

Study shows more women die of heart disease each year than men

Cholesterol lowering drugs also reduce risk of developing cataracts

Cholesterol lowering drugs also reduce risk of developing cataracts

Drinking milk during pregnancy can protect baby against multiple sclerosis

Drinking milk during pregnancy can protect baby against multiple sclerosis

For readers, health information from doctors is more reliable than blogs

For readers, health information from doctors is more reliable than blogs

Access Pharmaceuticals initiates Cobalamin technology program for targeted delivery of siRNA therapies

Access Pharmaceuticals initiates Cobalamin technology program for targeted delivery of siRNA therapies

Medpage Today provides clinical perspective on most read medical stories

Medpage Today provides clinical perspective on most read medical stories

Upsher-Smith Laboratories introduces new formulation of PreNexa Rx prenatal vitamins

Upsher-Smith Laboratories introduces new formulation of PreNexa Rx prenatal vitamins

Study may lead to preventative and therapeutic treatments for MS patients

Study may lead to preventative and therapeutic treatments for MS patients

Rotavirus vaccine could save millions of children in developing countries, studies find

Rotavirus vaccine could save millions of children in developing countries, studies find

UNICEF and IZA launch “Zinc Saves Kids” campaign

UNICEF and IZA launch “Zinc Saves Kids” campaign

NBTY announces record results for fiscal first quarter

NBTY announces record results for fiscal first quarter

National contest invites teens and teachers to participate in flu prevention campaign

National contest invites teens and teachers to participate in flu prevention campaign

Studies in Mexico and Africa demonstrate the effectiveness of rotavirus vaccine

Studies in Mexico and Africa demonstrate the effectiveness of rotavirus vaccine

MedPage Today publishes most read medical stories

MedPage Today publishes most read medical stories

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