NutraIngredients-usa.com Over 90% of Americans are not consuming the RDA for vitamin E , but the nutrient is still seen as overlooked. In this special focus we look at some of the most exciting emerging science for the vitamin.
New Kerala A new study has recently revealed that extra vitamin E may help protect against common type of Pneumonia in humans, as it showed promising results in protecting older mice from the disease. Microbiologists and nutrition researchers from Tufts ... and more »
Futurity: Research News Pregnant women low on the most common form of vitamin E are nearly twice as likely to miscarry as those with adequate levels in their blood, research in Bangladesh shows. The findings, published online by the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition ...
EurekAlert (press release) BOSTON (Dec. 16, 2014) -- Extra vitamin E protected older mice from a bacterial infection that commonly causes pneumonia. Microbiologists an...
Voice of America ST. LOUIS—. A new study links lower levels of vitamin E with higher rates of miscarriage. The study of women in Bangladesh suggests a better diet may ...
Food World News According to Science Daily, the new study was published in the latest issue of The Journal of Immunology, entitled "The α-Tocopherol Form of Vitamin E Reverses Age-Associated Susceptibility to Streptococcus pneumoniae Lung Infection by Modulating ...
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 »
NDTV According to a latest study published in the journal of Immunology, vitamin E can help regulate an ageing immune system and protect your body against bacterial infections, especially those that cause pneumonia. Vitamin E is an antioxidant that ...
NutraIngredients-usa.com Over 90% of Americans are not consuming the RDA for vitamin E , but the nutrient is still seen as overlooked. In this special focus we look at some of the most exciting emerging science for the vitamin.