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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.
Clinical review of patients with atrial fibrillation prevents hundreds of strokes, saves NHS millions of pounds

Clinical review of patients with atrial fibrillation prevents hundreds of strokes, saves NHS millions of pounds

BetterYou welcomes research linking low vitamin D levels to asthma attacks

BetterYou welcomes research linking low vitamin D levels to asthma attacks

Researchers discover risk factors that contribute to fracture nonunion in adults

Researchers discover risk factors that contribute to fracture nonunion in adults

Oral vitamin D supplement may reduce risk of severe asthma attacks

Oral vitamin D supplement may reduce risk of severe asthma attacks

New Focused Update to CCS atrial fibrillation guidelines released

New Focused Update to CCS atrial fibrillation guidelines released

BetterYou’s oral vitamin D sprays win gold and bronze at Best Baby and Toddler Gear Awards by Mummii

BetterYou’s oral vitamin D sprays win gold and bronze at Best Baby and Toddler Gear Awards by Mummii

Giving breastfeeding mothers monthly high-dose vitamin D supplements could benefit infants

Giving breastfeeding mothers monthly high-dose vitamin D supplements could benefit infants

New anticoagulant treatment safe and effective for AF patients before cardioversion

New anticoagulant treatment safe and effective for AF patients before cardioversion

New oral anticoagulants offer same stroke prevention, but cause less intracranial bleeding than warfarin

New oral anticoagulants offer same stroke prevention, but cause less intracranial bleeding than warfarin

First ESC Guidelines on Atrial Fibrillation published online

First ESC Guidelines on Atrial Fibrillation published online

Penn State dermatologist clarifies common myths about psoriasis

Penn State dermatologist clarifies common myths about psoriasis

New camera technology paired with electron microscope allows biologists to see tiny cellular components

New camera technology paired with electron microscope allows biologists to see tiny cellular components

Umbilical cells from babies of obese mothers show impaired expression of vital genes regulating metabolism

Umbilical cells from babies of obese mothers show impaired expression of vital genes regulating metabolism

Low selenium levels linked to liver cancer risk? An interview with Dr David Hughes

Low selenium levels linked to liver cancer risk? An interview with Dr David Hughes

Personalised nutrition advice helps people develop healthier eating habits

Personalised nutrition advice helps people develop healthier eating habits

Researchers examine different dietary approaches to help improve nutrition for poor in Zambia

Researchers examine different dietary approaches to help improve nutrition for poor in Zambia

Penn study sheds light on role of essential compound in maintaining optimal muscle function

Penn study sheds light on role of essential compound in maintaining optimal muscle function

MedDiet improves memory and slows cognitive decline, study shows

MedDiet improves memory and slows cognitive decline, study shows

Commonly-used stroke prevention drug may not control blood clotting over long term

Commonly-used stroke prevention drug may not control blood clotting over long term

Scientists make major advance in understanding how stem cells become specialized

Scientists make major advance in understanding how stem cells become specialized

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