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But recently, I read vitamin E supplements don’t protect against heart
disease. So, should I take vitamin E supplements? I’m confused!A. Yes
indeed, those little pills have become something of a mystery these days.
One thing is certain; you are not alone in your confusion. Many people
are puzzled by all the contradictory information about vitamin E… , of
567 words 1417. Daily Sentinel, The (Grand Junction, CO) – July 18, 2006
Benefits of vitamin E inconclusive Q: I am a female and take vitamin E
supplements because I was told they keep a person’s heart healthy. But
recently I read vitamin E supplements don’t protect against heart
disease. So should I take vitamin E supplements, or not? I am very
confused! A: Yes indeed, those little pills have become somewhat of a
mystery these days. One thing is certain; you are not alone in your
confusion. Many other people are also puzzled by all the contradictory
information about vitamin… , of 641 words 1417. *- April 20, 2006
REVISED: Louisiana Based Vitamin Company Joins Vitamin Angels to Support
Disaster Relief; SEABLUE(TM) Donates Products to Vitamin Angel Alliance
PRNewswire — In times of disaster, no area of the country can understand
the depth of tragedy and loss like the citizens of Louisiana. So when
Vitamin Angel Alliance contacted SEABLUE(TM) for donations, they
responded like a company from Louisiana would … with a big heart and a
big pocket of products.(Photo:
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dermal vitamin therapy company based in Lafayette, LA and has introduced
what could be the first… , of 416 words 1417. Guardian, The (London,
England) – April 6, 2006 The Guardian: G2: Health: The sceptic: Do we
need more vitamin D? “Lack of vitamin puts 30 million Britons at risk,”
proclaimed the Sunday Telegraph this week. A few private moments with a
calculator and I reckoned there was a one-in-two chance it meant me.
“Cancer risk in low vitamin D levels,” warned the Observer. I shifted
uncomfortably in my seat and read on. At this week’s European Congress of
Endocrinology in Glasgow, the articles said, Belgian professor Roger
Bouillon had stressed the dangers… , of 500 words 1417. Guardian, The
(London, England) – April 6, 2006 The Guardian: Do we need more vitamin
D? “Lack of vitamin puts 30 million Britons at risk,” proclaimed the
Sunday Telegraph this week. A few private moments with a calculator and I
reckoned there was a one-in-two chance it meant me. “Cancer risk in low
vitamin D levels,” warned the Observer. I shifted uncomfortably in my
seat and read on. At this week’s European Congress of Endocrinology in
Glasgow, the articles said, Belgian professor Roger Bouillon had stressed
the dangers… , of 495 words 1417. Seattle Times, The (WA) – April 5,
2006 Cancer studies boost vitamin D WASHINGTON � Women who get lots of
vitamin D are less likely to develop breast cancer, suggests a pair of
studies that add to the already strong evidence that the “sunshine
vitamin” helps prevent many types of cancer.

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