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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.
Greater patient and healthcare provider dialogue needed for morning sickness

Greater patient and healthcare provider dialogue needed for morning sickness

Citrus fruits may keep stroke at bay for women

Citrus fruits may keep stroke at bay for women

New erectile dysfunction supplement with Bio-Energy infusion

New erectile dysfunction supplement with Bio-Energy infusion

Scientists identify specific mechanisms by which vitamin D inhibits inflammation

Scientists identify specific mechanisms by which vitamin D inhibits inflammation

Pediatricians should screen all children for vitamin D deficiency

Pediatricians should screen all children for vitamin D deficiency

Micronutrients affect methylation, linked to changes in the immune system

Micronutrients affect methylation, linked to changes in the immune system

AHA Heart-Check mark for almonds

AHA Heart-Check mark for almonds

People with celiac disease are at risk for osteoporosis

People with celiac disease are at risk for osteoporosis

Women with heart problems at higher cancer risk after Omega-3 and vitamin B supplementation

Women with heart problems at higher cancer risk after Omega-3 and vitamin B supplementation

Exposure to common flame retardant may affect fertility and long-term memory

Exposure to common flame retardant may affect fertility and long-term memory

Women with cancer have worse health behaviors after mammography

Women with cancer have worse health behaviors after mammography

Pregnant mothers who are vitamin D deficient raise risk of language difficulties in kids: Study

Pregnant mothers who are vitamin D deficient raise risk of language difficulties in kids: Study

Paricalcitol does not improve clinical outcomes for patients with CKD

Paricalcitol does not improve clinical outcomes for patients with CKD

Kowa announces data of LIVALO vs. Crestor on pharmacodynamics of warfarin

Kowa announces data of LIVALO vs. Crestor on pharmacodynamics of warfarin

NTRR completes research and development of new erectile dysfunction treatment

NTRR completes research and development of new erectile dysfunction treatment

RUMC sponsors Nutritional Medicine workshop

RUMC sponsors Nutritional Medicine workshop

Heart-healthy Valentine's Day meal tips

Heart-healthy Valentine's Day meal tips

Gene therapy succeeds in the second blind eye for three patients

Gene therapy succeeds in the second blind eye for three patients

Exemestane has negative effect on postmenopausal women's bone health

Exemestane has negative effect on postmenopausal women's bone health

Study determines prevalence of vitamin D deficiency among post menopausal women with DRF

Study determines prevalence of vitamin D deficiency among post menopausal women with DRF

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