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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.
Dietary calcium better than supplemental calcium in reducing kidney stone formation

Dietary calcium better than supplemental calcium in reducing kidney stone formation

Study shows vitamin D, calcium supplements fail to protect against colorectal cancer

Study shows vitamin D, calcium supplements fail to protect against colorectal cancer

How important is a mother’s diet before pregnancy? An interview with Dr Matt Silver

How important is a mother’s diet before pregnancy? An interview with Dr Matt Silver

Neighbourhood exposure to fast food outlets associated with lower BMD and BMC in newborns

Neighbourhood exposure to fast food outlets associated with lower BMD and BMC in newborns

Women born in summer months are more likely to be healthy adults, suggests new research

Women born in summer months are more likely to be healthy adults, suggests new research

Study highlights need for dietary interventions in cancer survivors

Study highlights need for dietary interventions in cancer survivors

QMUL, UCT researchers awarded £3.5m MRC grant to prevent TB in South African primary school children

QMUL, UCT researchers awarded £3.5m MRC grant to prevent TB in South African primary school children

Research finding offers hope for more powerful aspirin-like drugs

Research finding offers hope for more powerful aspirin-like drugs

Brain & Behavior Research Foundation to honor nine scientists with Outstanding Achievement Prizes

Brain & Behavior Research Foundation to honor nine scientists with Outstanding Achievement Prizes

Antioxidants can increase rate of melanoma metastasis in mice

Antioxidants can increase rate of melanoma metastasis in mice

Study: Sun exposure during teenage years may delay onset of multiple sclerosis

Study: Sun exposure during teenage years may delay onset of multiple sclerosis

New research highlights vitamin E needs for people with metabolic syndrome

New research highlights vitamin E needs for people with metabolic syndrome

New book suggests ways to reduce medical reversals

New book suggests ways to reduce medical reversals

Getting right nutrition throughout life can help protect against osteoporosis in old age

Getting right nutrition throughout life can help protect against osteoporosis in old age

Age, race and family history are the biggest risk factors for prostate cancer, new research suggests

Age, race and family history are the biggest risk factors for prostate cancer, new research suggests

Light-shielded delivery system for parenteral nutrition may improve survival rate of preemies

Light-shielded delivery system for parenteral nutrition may improve survival rate of preemies

Acute Cardiovascular Care 2015 to be held in Vienna from 17 to 19 October

Acute Cardiovascular Care 2015 to be held in Vienna from 17 to 19 October

Healthy diet and exercise can protect against AMD

Healthy diet and exercise can protect against AMD

Obese people may be malnourished before they undergo weight loss surgery, shows study

Obese people may be malnourished before they undergo weight loss surgery, shows study

Earliest known case of rickets in the UK identified in Neolithic Tiree skeleton

Earliest known case of rickets in the UK identified in Neolithic Tiree skeleton

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