The Epoch Times “For nearly a century, we have known about vitamin E and its role in the fertility of animals,” says one of the study's leaders, Kerry Schulze, associate scientist in international health at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public ...
To Your Health (blog) The ice bucket challenge has brought a lot of attention to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. But what many people who participated aren't aware of is an earlier study that “investigated whether vitamin E intake was ... and more »
Bustle Last year, some shapewear brands came under fire for claiming that their garments had physical benefits, like reducing cellulite. It was a load of BS and the companies had to pay restitutions. Now there's VITAWEAR, which merges shapewear and skincare ...
DoctorPulse.co Vitamin E has a reputation of being an eye friendly vitamin and it is also widely looked upon as a savior when it comes to eye diseases but daily supplements of selenium or vitamin E don't seem to protect against the development of age-related ...
SFGate Many physicians and patients remember the hopes for vitamin C for the common cold and cancer, or vitamin E to prevent dementia or lung cancer. They were later shown to be of no benefit and possible harm. But, in the case of D, the task force concluded ... and more »
Health Hub from Cleveland Clinic Like vitamin C, vitamin E can be a powerful antioxidant that helps your body fight off infection. Almonds, peanuts, hazelnuts and sunf...
ProHealth Press Release: Tufts, December 16, 2104. Extra vitamin E protected older mice from a bacterial infection that commonly causes pneumonia. Microbiologists and nutrition researchers from Tufts University report that the extra vitamin E helped regulate the ...
Clinical Advisor HealthDay News -- Among men, long-term supplementation with selenium or vitamin E is not associated with a reduction in the risk of age-related catara...