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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.
Study: Calcium supplements can help women live longer

Study: Calcium supplements can help women live longer

National Council urges consumers to select sunscreen products that offer broad spectrum protection

National Council urges consumers to select sunscreen products that offer broad spectrum protection

Vitamin C kills drug-resistant TB bacteria in lab

Vitamin C kills drug-resistant TB bacteria in lab

Honokiol protects muscles from normal inflammation caused by intense exercise

Honokiol protects muscles from normal inflammation caused by intense exercise

Research highlights benefits of vitamin D, diet changes in patients with Crohn's disease

Research highlights benefits of vitamin D, diet changes in patients with Crohn's disease

Research reveals vitamin C does not reduce urate levels in gout patients

Research reveals vitamin C does not reduce urate levels in gout patients

Study highlights the need to address, reduce risk of mortality in women of reproductive age in Bangladesh

Study highlights the need to address, reduce risk of mortality in women of reproductive age in Bangladesh

Fish oil supplements may not alter progression of age-related macular degeneration, say researchers

Fish oil supplements may not alter progression of age-related macular degeneration, say researchers

ChromaDex reports 31% revenue growth in first quarter 2013

ChromaDex reports 31% revenue growth in first quarter 2013

800 IU of vitamin D3 per day is recommended for preterm infants, says study

800 IU of vitamin D3 per day is recommended for preterm infants, says study

Vitamin C may decrease impact of smoking during pregnancy on childhood respiratory health

Vitamin C may decrease impact of smoking during pregnancy on childhood respiratory health

Higher vitamin D levels confer no additional benefit

Higher vitamin D levels confer no additional benefit

Study examines link between serum vitamin D3, risk of contracting pneumonia

Study examines link between serum vitamin D3, risk of contracting pneumonia

Kcentra gets FDA approval for adults with acute major bleeding

Kcentra gets FDA approval for adults with acute major bleeding

Researchers say tiny thymus teaches immune system to ignore foreign bacteria in gut

Researchers say tiny thymus teaches immune system to ignore foreign bacteria in gut

FDA approves Octapharma USA's BLA for octaplex

FDA approves Octapharma USA's BLA for octaplex

Skin cancer may increase subsequent primary malignancy risk

Skin cancer may increase subsequent primary malignancy risk

Practical guidelines on the use of new oral anticoagulants

Practical guidelines on the use of new oral anticoagulants

Montefiore Medical Center professor debunks few beauty claims for pregnant women

Montefiore Medical Center professor debunks few beauty claims for pregnant women

Calcipotriol drug offers a potential treatment option for fibrotic diseases

Calcipotriol drug offers a potential treatment option for fibrotic diseases

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