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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.
U.S. PTO awards Endocyte patent for vitamin receptor binding anti-cancer agents

U.S. PTO awards Endocyte patent for vitamin receptor binding anti-cancer agents

DiabetEZE, an energy bar designed and developed for diabetics launched

DiabetEZE, an energy bar designed and developed for diabetics launched

King Pharmaceuticals receives exclusive rights to market and sell CYANOKIT

King Pharmaceuticals receives exclusive rights to market and sell CYANOKIT

Video capsule endoscopy is safe for patients with heart devices

Video capsule endoscopy is safe for patients with heart devices

TNF-alpha inhibitors and interleukin inhibitors to drive psoriasis drug market

TNF-alpha inhibitors and interleukin inhibitors to drive psoriasis drug market

Natural, aspartame-free, multi-vitamins for children

Natural, aspartame-free, multi-vitamins for children

Millions of children in the US suffer from suboptimal levels of vitamin D

Millions of children in the US suffer from suboptimal levels of vitamin D

DaVita to demonstrate clinical outcomes, patient care and nutrition through 43 abstracts

DaVita to demonstrate clinical outcomes, patient care and nutrition through 43 abstracts

Adjuvanted and non-adjuvanted H1N1 vaccines safe for pregnant women, say Canadian experts

Adjuvanted and non-adjuvanted H1N1 vaccines safe for pregnant women, say Canadian experts

Alacer launches new Emergen-C, a vitamin drink to boost immune systems

Alacer launches new Emergen-C, a vitamin drink to boost immune systems

Fluorescent molecule to detect cyanide contamination in drinking water

Fluorescent molecule to detect cyanide contamination in drinking water

Bioidentical Hormones for breast cancer prevention

Bioidentical Hormones for breast cancer prevention

£17,000 grant to university researcher for breast cancer research

£17,000 grant to university researcher for breast cancer research

Lactose intolerance rates may be overestimated by wide margins

Lactose intolerance rates may be overestimated by wide margins

Vitamin D and progesterone combination for treating traumatic brain injury

Vitamin D and progesterone combination for treating traumatic brain injury

Alnara Pharmaceuticals’ announces results of its international Phase 3 study of liprotamase

Alnara Pharmaceuticals’ announces results of its international Phase 3 study of liprotamase

Pork consumption is safe, says USDA scientists

Pork consumption is safe, says USDA scientists

More nutrition guidance needed to build good eating habits in growing children, says Nestle FITS survey

More nutrition guidance needed to build good eating habits in growing children, says Nestle FITS survey

WHO, UNICEF publish plan to reduce childhood diarrhea deaths

WHO, UNICEF publish plan to reduce childhood diarrhea deaths

Opinions: Fighting hunger; property ownership, trade key to Africa's development

Opinions: Fighting hunger; property ownership, trade key to Africa's development

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