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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.
Adherence to nutrition recommendations is weak among people with metabolic syndrome

Adherence to nutrition recommendations is weak among people with metabolic syndrome

Children are likely to have stronger muscles if mothers had higher level of vitamin D during pregnancy

Children are likely to have stronger muscles if mothers had higher level of vitamin D during pregnancy

Youngevity International launches advanced anti-aging supplement

Youngevity International launches advanced anti-aging supplement

Study: Alpha tocepherol, fat-soluble vitamin E, antioxidant may slow functional decline in AD patients

Study: Alpha tocepherol, fat-soluble vitamin E, antioxidant may slow functional decline in AD patients

Most clinical trials of vitamin supplements have flawed methodology

Most clinical trials of vitamin supplements have flawed methodology

Smoking, diets rich in animal products, alcohol have correlations with cancer incidence rates, says study

Smoking, diets rich in animal products, alcohol have correlations with cancer incidence rates, says study

Consumption of nuts promotes health and longevity, finds study

Consumption of nuts promotes health and longevity, finds study

Three foods can help prevent Alzheimer's disease

Three foods can help prevent Alzheimer's disease

Psychiatrist offers tips for dealing with holiday stress and sadness problems of the season

Psychiatrist offers tips for dealing with holiday stress and sadness problems of the season

ESC presents results of pilot registry on management and treatment of AF in Europe

ESC presents results of pilot registry on management and treatment of AF in Europe

Longer looks: A 'biopsy chaperone;' medical errors at assisted living homes; 'wasting money' on multivitamins

Longer looks: A 'biopsy chaperone;' medical errors at assisted living homes; 'wasting money' on multivitamins

Scientists report new development toward long-sought insulin pill for diabetes treatment

Scientists report new development toward long-sought insulin pill for diabetes treatment

Scientists develop simple analysis tool for tears

Scientists develop simple analysis tool for tears

St. Louis College of Pharmacy's Amy Tiemeier suggests four easy resolutions for a healthier 2014

St. Louis College of Pharmacy's Amy Tiemeier suggests four easy resolutions for a healthier 2014

Studies offer new insight into diverticulosis

Studies offer new insight into diverticulosis

Decreasing levels of reactive oxygen species can break cycle of unhealing wounds

Decreasing levels of reactive oxygen species can break cycle of unhealing wounds

Low vitamin D a consequence not a cause of ill health

Low vitamin D a consequence not a cause of ill health

Cornell engineers create smartCARD that uses smartphone's camera to read cholesterol level

Cornell engineers create smartCARD that uses smartphone's camera to read cholesterol level

IOF Young Investigator Awards presented to five researchers at 4th Asia-Pacific Osteoporosis Meeting

IOF Young Investigator Awards presented to five researchers at 4th Asia-Pacific Osteoporosis Meeting

Geriatrician draws specific conclusions about Santa’s health habits

Geriatrician draws specific conclusions about Santa’s health habits

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