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 »
Gizmodo One meta-analysis from 19 clinical trials found that vitamin E actually increased overall mortality at doses greater than 150 IU per day. Vitamin E supplements are often sold at 400 IU and up. At even higher doses above 1500 IU per day, vitamin E can ... and more »
Health24 Vitamin E may help to protect against deadly skin cancer. In some studies, the vitamin was shown to reduce suppression of the immune system, which often occurs as a result of too much exposure to sunlight. Other studies have shown that applying vitamin ...
Nutritional Outlook Maternal vitamin E status, at least in the first trimester of pregnancy, may influence the risk of early miscarriage, according to a new study out of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Researchers from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public ...
Zee News New York: A little extra intake of vitamin E can help regulate an ageing immune system, protecting the body from a bacterial infection that commonly causes , a research has found. Sunflower seeds, tomatoes, mangoes, and kiwis are rich sources of ... and more »
Natural Products INSIDER Current guidelines on adequate intakes of vitamin E vary according to age, gender, individual country and are largely based on historic data. In Europe, for example, the Recommended Daily Intake (RDI) is 4 to 25 mg alpha-tocopherol equivalent (a-TE/d ... and more »
ModernMedicine A study recently published in JAMA Ophthalmology found that long-term daily supplementation with selenium and/or vitamin E did not have a beneficial effect on cataract risk in men. Researchers conducted an ancillary study within the Selenium and ...