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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.
Black women with vitamin D deficiency during pregnancy more likely to deliver preterm babies

Black women with vitamin D deficiency during pregnancy more likely to deliver preterm babies

New strategy could lead researchers to rapidly detect nutritional deficiencies

New strategy could lead researchers to rapidly detect nutritional deficiencies

Biocompatible compounds can be used to develop customized implant designs with 3-D printing

Biocompatible compounds can be used to develop customized implant designs with 3-D printing

Case Western oral pain expert encourages people with persistent mouth pain to check for BMS

Case Western oral pain expert encourages people with persistent mouth pain to check for BMS

Vitamin D Total assay for use on Access 2 and UniCel DxI immunoassay systems receives CE Mark

Vitamin D Total assay for use on Access 2 and UniCel DxI immunoassay systems receives CE Mark

Clinical trial to investigate if vitamin D supplement helps prevent type 2 diabetes

Clinical trial to investigate if vitamin D supplement helps prevent type 2 diabetes

Clinical trial to determine whether vitamin D helps prevent or delay development of type 2 diabetes

Clinical trial to determine whether vitamin D helps prevent or delay development of type 2 diabetes

Risk for breast cancer: Key prevention awareness tips for young women

Risk for breast cancer: Key prevention awareness tips for young women

Research: Low levels of vitamin D appear to increase child's risk of anemia

Research: Low levels of vitamin D appear to increase child's risk of anemia

Researchers receive NIH grant to conduct Vitamin D and Type 2 diabetes study

Researchers receive NIH grant to conduct Vitamin D and Type 2 diabetes study

Certain food and lifestyle habits can turn on or off expression of cancer related genes

Certain food and lifestyle habits can turn on or off expression of cancer related genes

New study guides clinicians and policy makers on cost-effectiveness of anticoagulant drugs

New study guides clinicians and policy makers on cost-effectiveness of anticoagulant drugs

Sugary drink consumption among young children spikes 8% in California

Sugary drink consumption among young children spikes 8% in California

Recombinant hormone could REPLACE calcium supplements

Recombinant hormone could REPLACE calcium supplements

Study finds no relevant association between Vitamin D serum level and incidence of kidney stones

Study finds no relevant association between Vitamin D serum level and incidence of kidney stones

Good news: Knowing risk early, women can take action to prevent osteoporosis

Good news: Knowing risk early, women can take action to prevent osteoporosis

Pregnant women exposed to metoclopramide experience no increased risk of congenital malformations

Pregnant women exposed to metoclopramide experience no increased risk of congenital malformations

Statins may increase risk of cataracts among individuals above 30 years old

Statins may increase risk of cataracts among individuals above 30 years old

Researchers discover new approach to tackle global threat of antibiotic drug resistance

Researchers discover new approach to tackle global threat of antibiotic drug resistance

Vitamin D supplements ineffective in preventing osteoporosis, finds study

Vitamin D supplements ineffective in preventing osteoporosis, finds study

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