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Daily Multivitamin Use Among Men Does Not Reduce Risk of Major Cardiovascular Events, Study Suggests
November 5, 2012 In a randomized study that included nearly 15,000 male physicians who were middle-aged or older, daily multivitamin use for more than 10 years of treatment and follow-up did not result in a reduction ... > full story -
Low Vitamin D Levels Linked to Longevity, Surprising Study Shows
November 5, 2012 Low levels of vitamin D may be associated with longevity, according to a study involving middle-aged children of people in their ... > full story -
When Considering Bariatric Surgery, Think About Bones
November 2, 2012 Bariatric surgery, which significantly curtails the amount of food a person can eat, is the most effective treatment against obesity and is being recognized as a potentially valuable tool in the ... > full story -
High Levels of Vitamin D in Plasma Protects Against Bladder Cancer
October 30, 2012 High levels of vitamin D are associated with protection against bladder cancer, according to a study by molecular biologists and ... > full story -
Dietary Supplements Can Cause Liver Injury, Says Hepatologist
October 26, 2012 Niacin, comfrey, Kava and even green tea in high doses can cause liver injury, according to an ... > full story -
Nearly 80 Million Americans Won't Need Vitamin D Supplements Under New Guidelines
October 24, 2012 Nearly 80 million Americans would no longer need to take vitamin D supplements under new Institute of Medicine guidelines, according to a new ... > full story -
How to Stop Winter from Weathering Your Skin: Top Ten Tips for Preventing 'Winter Itch'
October 24, 2012 All winter flakes are not made of snow. Cold weather, with its low relative humidity, wreaks havoc on our skin, making it dry and flaky. Skin dries out if it's deprived of moisture and this dryness ... > full story -
New Vitamin-Based Treatment That Could Reduce Muscle Degeneration in Muscular Dystrophy
October 23, 2012 Boosting the activity of a vitamin-sensitive cell adhesion pathway has the potential to counteract the muscle degeneration and reduced mobility caused by muscular dystrophies, according to a research ... > full story -
Selenium Deficiency May Cause Cardiomyopathy Post-Gastric Bypass
October 22, 2012 Non-compliance with vitamin and mineral supplementation protocols after bariatric surgery could lead to nutritional deficiencies and related health complications, such as heart damage, according to ... > full story -
Vitamin D Supplements May Benefit Lupus Patients
October 16, 2012 A new clinical study provides preliminary evidence that vitamin D supplementation could be considered an immunomodulatory agent for systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), a debilitating autoimmune ... > full story
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