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Existence of Vitamin 'Deserts' in the Ocean Confirmed
July 23, 2012 Using a newly developed analytical technique was used to identify long-hypothesized vitamin B deficient zones in the ... > full story -
Vitamin D May Protect Lung Function in Smokers
July 20, 2012 Vitamin D deficiency is associated with worse lung function and more rapid decline in lung function over time in smokers, suggesting that vitamin D may have a protective effect against the effects of ... > full story -
Vitamin E May Lower Liver Cancer Risk
July 18, 2012 High consumption of vitamin E either from diet or vitamin supplements may lower the risk of liver cancer, according to a new ... > full storyMore: -
Vitamin B12 Supplements May Help Treat Hepatitis C
July 18, 2012 Adding vitamin B12 to standard hepatitis C virus treatment significantly boosts the body's ability to keep the virus at bay, indicates a new ... > full story -
Obesity Plus Low Vitamin D May Add Up to a Greater Risk of Diabetes
July 17, 2012 The combination of obesity and vitamin D deficiency may put people at even greater risk of insulin resistance than either factor alone, according to new ... > full story -
Increased Recommended Dietary Vitamin C Could Help Reduce Heart Disease, Stroke, Cancer
July 16, 2012 The recommended dietary allowance, or RDA, of vitamin C is less than half what it should be, scientists argue in a recent report, because medical experts insist on evaluating this natural, but ... > full story -
Vitamin D Deficiency and Lung Function in Asthmatic Children
July 13, 2012 Vitamin D deficiency is associated with poorer lung function in asthmatic children treated with inhaled corticosteroids, according to a new ... > full story -
Fewer Iron Supplements During Pregnancy Work Just as Well for Preventing Anemia, Study Suggests
July 11, 2012 Taking iron supplements one to three times a week instead of every day is just as effective at preventing anemia in pregnant women, according to the findings of a new Cochrane systematic review. The ... > full story -
Higher but Not Lower Doses of Vitamin D Are Effective in Fracture Risk Reduction in Older Adults, Study Finds
July 5, 2012 Based on the results of a pooled analysis of 11 unrelated randomized clinical trials investigating vitamin D supplementation and fracture risk in more than 31,000 older adults, scientists say higher ... > full story -
Organic Tomatoes Contain Higher Levels of Antioxidants Than Conventional Tomatoes, Study Suggests
July 3, 2012 Organic tomatoes contain higher levels of phenolic compounds than conventional tomatoes, according to new research. Phenolic compounds are organic molecules found in many vegetables with demonstrated ... > full story
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