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Pistachios May Reduce Lung Cancer Risk
December 8, 2009 A diet that incorporates a daily dose of pistachios may help reduce the risk of lung and other cancers, according to new ... > full story -
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Eat Soybeans To Prevent Diseases, New Research Suggests
September 29, 2009 Soybeans contain high levels of several health-beneficial compounds including tocopherols, which have antioxidant properties. These molecules can be used in the development of functional foods, which ... > full story -
Vitamin E May Decrease Mortality Of Elderly Male Smokers, Yet Increase Mortality Of Middle-Aged Smokers
February 14, 2009 Six-year vitamin E supplementation decreased mortality by 41% in elderly male smokers who had high dietary vitamin C intake, but increased mortality by 19% in middle-aged smokers who had high vitamin ... > full story -
Extreme Weather Boosts Antioxidant Levels In Soybean Seeds
December 28, 2008 Scientists have found that weather and climate play key roles in levels of a family of antioxidants tucked inside soybean ... > full story -
Vitamin E May Increase Tuberculosis Risk In Male Smokers With High Vitamin C Intake
February 21, 2008 Six-year vitamin E supplementation increased tuberculosis risk by in male smokers who had high dietary vitamin C intake, according to a new study. Previous studies had suggested that vitamin E might ... > full story -
Vitamin A Deficiency Linked To Major Intestinal Surgery
June 15, 2006 Major intestinal surgery, including stomach reduction for obesity, may boost the chances of subsequent vitamin A deficiency, suggests a small study published ahead of print in the British Journal of ... > full story -
Nutritional Friend Or Foe? Vitamin E Sends Mixed Messages
March 3, 2006 One of the most powerful antioxidants is truly a double-edged sword, say researchers at Ohio State University who studied how two forms of vitamin E act once they are inside animal ... > full story -
Vitamin E In Plant Seeds Could Halt Prostate, Lung Cancer, Says Purdue Scientist
December 19, 2004 The form of vitamin E found in many plant seeds – but not in most manufactured nutritional supplements – might halt the growth of prostate and lung cancer cells, according to a Purdue ... > full story -
One Form Of Vitamin E Appears Beneficial In Reducing Bladder Cancer Risk
March 30, 2004 One form of vitamin E appears to offer protection against development of bladder cancer, while a second form has no beneficial effect, say a team of researchers led by The University of Texas M. D. ... > full story -
Form Of Vitamin E Seems An Effective Guard Against Breast Cancer
September 19, 1998 Contrary to rumor, rats are not humans. Still, certain laboratory-resolved relationships in rats are unsettling, to say the least. Give a rat a high fat diet, and tumors proliferate. "It's ... > full story
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