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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.
Methodist Hospital develops new technology to rapidly detect drug-resistant TB

Methodist Hospital develops new technology to rapidly detect drug-resistant TB

Antioxidants improve sperm quality in infertile men

Antioxidants improve sperm quality in infertile men

Distribution infrastructure, effective education important for success of micronutrient powders to treat childhood anemia

Distribution infrastructure, effective education important for success of micronutrient powders to treat childhood anemia

Vitamin D supplements have unintended lipid consequences

Vitamin D supplements have unintended lipid consequences

Study sheds light on why women gain fat following menopause

Study sheds light on why women gain fat following menopause

Study questions use of vitamin D supplements to improve cholesterol

Study questions use of vitamin D supplements to improve cholesterol

Meijer offers generic Lipitor for free to help families be heart healthy

Meijer offers generic Lipitor for free to help families be heart healthy

Study finds little significant difference in health benefits between organic and conventional foods

Study finds little significant difference in health benefits between organic and conventional foods

High-dose vitamin D appears to help patients with TB recover more quickly

High-dose vitamin D appears to help patients with TB recover more quickly

Eat your greens for healthy sperm genes

Eat your greens for healthy sperm genes

Vitamin to the rescue in fight with ‘superbugs’

Vitamin to the rescue in fight with ‘superbugs’

Genetic investigation of tribes may explain why East Asians have lower skin cancer rates

Genetic investigation of tribes may explain why East Asians have lower skin cancer rates

High doses of vitamin B3 stimulate CEBPE gene, enhance WBCs’ ability to combat staph infections

High doses of vitamin B3 stimulate CEBPE gene, enhance WBCs’ ability to combat staph infections

ABCD4 and CblF proteins responsible for hereditary vitamin B12 deficiency

ABCD4 and CblF proteins responsible for hereditary vitamin B12 deficiency

More than 40 plant-based compounds can turn on genes that slow the spread of cancer

More than 40 plant-based compounds can turn on genes that slow the spread of cancer

Nicotinamide may combat antibiotic-resistance staph infections

Nicotinamide may combat antibiotic-resistance staph infections

Study explores gender-related differences in patients hospitalized for acute heart failure

Study explores gender-related differences in patients hospitalized for acute heart failure

Healthy intake of micronutrients may boost sperm DNA quality in older men

Healthy intake of micronutrients may boost sperm DNA quality in older men

Diet and exercise help protect astronauts' bones in space

Diet and exercise help protect astronauts' bones in space

Researchers discover new genetic disease related to vitamin B12 deficiency

Researchers discover new genetic disease related to vitamin B12 deficiency

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