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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 discovers high prevalence of vitamin B12 deficiency among refugees

Study discovers high prevalence of vitamin B12 deficiency among refugees

OPKO Health acquires Cytochroma

OPKO Health acquires Cytochroma

Oxford researcher wins 2013 John Dystel Prize from AAN, National Multiple Sclerosis Society

Oxford researcher wins 2013 John Dystel Prize from AAN, National Multiple Sclerosis Society

USPSTF posts final recommendation statement on vitamin D supplementation to prevent fractures

USPSTF posts final recommendation statement on vitamin D supplementation to prevent fractures

Stem cell line could also advance research into liver cancers, cystic fibrosis

Stem cell line could also advance research into liver cancers, cystic fibrosis

Excess of vitamin D during pregnancy can increase risk of food allergy in children

Excess of vitamin D during pregnancy can increase risk of food allergy in children

Complementary medicine risks: an interview with Dr Andrew Boyden, NPS MedicineWise

Complementary medicine risks: an interview with Dr Andrew Boyden, NPS MedicineWise

Orphan, CU to develop enzyme replacement therapy for CBS-deficient homocystinuria

Orphan, CU to develop enzyme replacement therapy for CBS-deficient homocystinuria

Study shows how hyperparathyroidism affects people of different racial backgrounds

Study shows how hyperparathyroidism affects people of different racial backgrounds

Positive health indicators associated with avocado consumption

Positive health indicators associated with avocado consumption

Study finds new mutation in UBIAD1 gene that causes Schnyder corneal dystrophy

Study finds new mutation in UBIAD1 gene that causes Schnyder corneal dystrophy

Selenium supplements and heart disease risk: an interview with Dr Saverio Stranges, University of Warwick

Selenium supplements and heart disease risk: an interview with Dr Saverio Stranges, University of Warwick

Calcium supplement intake may increase risk of death from heart disease in men

Calcium supplement intake may increase risk of death from heart disease in men

Caffeine intake during pregnancy associated with low birth weight babies

Caffeine intake during pregnancy associated with low birth weight babies

Pediatric blindness etiology varies around the globe

Pediatric blindness etiology varies around the globe

Potency of vitamin D pills ‘often at variance with labeling’

Potency of vitamin D pills ‘often at variance with labeling’

New paper advances scientific understanding of glycoproteins’ structure and function

New paper advances scientific understanding of glycoproteins’ structure and function

Updated Cochrane review on vitamin C and common cold

Updated Cochrane review on vitamin C and common cold

African-American and Caucasian women absorb, metabolize vitamin D at same rate

African-American and Caucasian women absorb, metabolize vitamin D at same rate

UV prevention measures may influence rheumatoid arthritis incidence

UV prevention measures may influence rheumatoid arthritis incidence

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