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VITAMIN E MAY CUT HEART DISEASE vitamin E, vitamin C and beta carotene — the nutrient that makes carrots orange — could block the disease

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.. , of 478 words 1419. The Dallas Morning News – April 29, 1992 Clearing
the confusion on vitamins Some readers were confused about a recent
column on taking vitamins for prevention of cancer and heart disease. Dr.
Scott Grundy gave suggested intakes in milligrams for vitamins C and E
and beta carotene. Vitamin C is sold in milligrams, but vitamin E and
beta carotene are sold in IU’s or international units.According to Dr.
Grundy’s research associate Dr. Ishwarlal Jialal, assistant professor of
clinical nutrition and internal medicine at the Center for Human… , of
782 words 1419. Plain Dealer, The (Cleveland, OH) – April 7, 1992
VITAMINS FIGHT CLOGGED ARTERIES So you think vitamin C just fights
colds?Researchers at the University of California at Berkeley report that
it adds muscle to vitamin E as it fights plaque buildup in the arteries.
Together, the two vitamins decrease the risk of potentially-fatal
conditions caused by clogged arteries, such as heart attacks or strokes,
according to lead researcher Lester Packer.The vitamins work in concert
to prevent low-density lipoproteins, or LDLs, from accumulating in the
walls of arteries…. , of 401 words 1419. The Hartford Courant – January
17, 1992 Vitamins: Few people need them To B or not to be taking Vitamins
They crowd the aisles of drugstores and health food emporiums. They
promise “high potency,” brag of nouvelle ingredients (”now with beta
carotene”) and take aim at target markets: women, kids, the elderly.
Vitamin supplements are a $1 billion-a-year business in the United
States. Researchers believe that most Americans supplement their diets
with vitamin pills at least some of the time. But the truth is, most
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1419. *- January 14, 1992 VITAMIN E MAY CUT HEART DISEASE Large doses of
vitamin E can block chemical changes that lead to artery blockages,
suggesting that vitamin E may cut heart disease risk, doctors say.In
previous studies, Dr. Ishwarlal Jialal of the University of Texas
Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas had shown that vitamin E, vitamin C
and beta carotene — the nutrient that makes carrots orange — could
block the disease-related chemical changes in the test tube. The new
study, described Sunday at the American Heart… , of 440 words 1419.
Plain Dealer, The (Cleveland, OH) – January 14, 1992 VITAMIN E MAY FIGHT
ARTERIAL BLOCKAGES Large doses of vitamin E can block chemical changes
that lead to artery blockages, suggesting that vitamin E may cut heart
disease risk, doctors say.In previous studies, Dr. Ishwarlal Jialal of
the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas had shown
that vitamin E, vitamin C and beta carotene – the nutrient that makes
carrots orange – could block the disease-related chemical changes in the
test tube.

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The new study, described Sunday at the American Heart… , of 443 words
1419. Deseret News, The (Salt Lake City, UT) – November 14, 1991 VITAMIN
A BLOCK CUTS STROKE RISK, DOCTORS SAY Women who eat one serving a day of
carrots, spinach, apricots or other foods rich in a building block of
vitamin A cut their stroke risk by 40 percent and their heart attack risk
by 22 percent, doctors said.Women who took vitamin E supplements also had
a 36 percent lower risk of heart attack than women who consumed low
levels of vitamin E, said Dr. Joann E. Manson of the Harvard Medical
School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. Vitamin E also was
slightly protective… , of 514 words 1419. Scripps Howard News Service -
August 13, 1991 CHILDREN OVERDOSED ON VITAMINS HOSPITALIZED At least six
more area children who have overdosed on vitamins have been hospitalized
since June 7, when a 14-month-old died from taking his mother’s
vitamins.”I was attending in the emergency room one night and saw two of
these kids,” said Dr. Joan Bothner. “Later I looked up, and there were
two more on the board, and I thought, wow, what is going on here? “Maybe
we need to try to let people know that these things can be… , of 766
words 1419. Tulsa World – April 30, 1991 Cancer link eyed Vitamin lack
tied to disease rate A lack of vitamins in the blood may increase the
risk of cancer, according to Swiss researchers.A study of almost 3,000
Swiss men linked low blood levels of vitamin A and beta-carotene to
increased risks of lung cancer and death from all cancers. Low blood
levels of vitamin C also raised the risk of stomach and intestinal
cancer, the researchers wrote in the American Journal of Epidemiology.The
researchers did not define low and high levels.”The most prominent and…
, of 330 words 1419. Deseret News, The (Salt Lake City, UT) – October 26,
1990 VITAMIN D HELPS BODY ABSORB CALCIUM FROM FOOD QUESTION: I watched a
health report on TV that said that most older women don’t get enough
vitamin D. Do you agree with this report? Also, would you explain a
little more about what vitamin D is used for and the best sources for it?
Thank you.ANSWER: The television report you saw may have been based on an
article in the June 1990 issue of the Tufts University Diet Nutrition
Letter, which stated that many older women get much less vitamin D than
they need to… , of 624 words 1419. *(CA) – September 21, 1990 CAN GOOD
DIET HELP PREVENT CANCER? STUDIES GIVE HINTS OF VITAMINS’ MERITS Want to
avoid cancer? Keep eating those vegetables.That’s what nutritionists and
cancer experts were saying Thursday in light of news that a synthetic
cousin of vitamin A helps prevent cancer in high-risk patients. Many
vitamin-related compounds seem to help prevent cancer. While solid
scientific proof is lacking for most of them, researchers say it makes
sense in the meantime to listen to your mother.

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The center even admits that people who eat a nutritionally correct diet
may have a hard time getting high doses of vitamins E and C and… , of
966 words 1419. *- September 1, 1992 Vitamins may help in rebound You say
that vitamin supplements don’t improve athletic performance. But I
understand that extra amounts of some vitamins may help me recover faster
from workouts. Do you have any information on this?Vitamin supplements
haven’t been shown to improve athletic performance. But there is
evidence, as you suggest, that taking extra vitamin C and E or
beta-carotene may help repair or limit the muscle damage that normally
occurs during exercise.At least five studies… , of 591 words 1419. The
Tampa Tribune – August 2, 1992 Beta carotene hailed as “vitamin C of the
’90s’ Vitamin is concentrated This precursor of vitamin A, found
primarily in orange foods, has been associated with lower incidences of
several types of cancer. NEW ORLEANS – Is beta carotene the food supply’s
answer to cancer? Or will it be another oat bran – a nutritious food but
no miracle drug? These were questions not lost on the 15,000 food
engineers and scientists who gathered late last month in New Orleans for
the annual convention of the Institute of Food Technologists…. , of 936
words 1419. Austin American-Statesman – May 8, 1992 Study suggests link
between vitamin C, increased lifespan LOS ANGELES – Men who consume a few
hundred milligrams of vitamin C every day live about six years longer
than men who don’t, and the vitamin may extend women’s lives by about one
year, a study suggests.The U.S. government’s recommended daily allowance
of vitamin C is 60 milligrams for most adults. But the study indicates
that consuming 300 to 400 milligrams daily might help people live longer,
said its author, James Enstrom, an epidemiologist at the… , of 430
words 1419. St. Louis Post-Dispatch – May 8, 1992 Vitamin C May Prolong
Life, Study Says LOS ANGELES (AP) – Men who consume a few hundred
milligrams of vitamin C every day live about six years longer than men
who don’t, and the vitamin may extend women’s lives by about one year, a
study suggests. The U.S. government’s recommended daily allowance of
vitamin C is 60 milligrams for most adults. But the study indicates that
consuming 300 to 400 milligrams daily might help people live longer, said
its author, James E. Enstrom, an epidemiologist at the… , of 497 words
1419. Houston Chronicle – MAY 8, 1992 Study suggests vitamin C link to a
longer life LOS ANGELES — Men who consume a few hundred milligrams of
vitamin C daily live about six years longer than men who don’t, and the
vitamin may extend women’s lives by about one year, a study suggests. The
U.S. government’s recommended daily allowance of vitamin C is 60
milligrams for most adults. But the study indicates that consuming 300 to
400 milligrams daily might help people live longer, said its author,
James Enstrom, an epidemiologist at the University.

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The new study, described Sunday at the American Heart… , of 443 words
1419. Deseret News, The (Salt Lake City, UT) – November 14, 1991 VITAMIN
A BLOCK CUTS STROKE RISK, DOCTORS SAY Women who eat one serving a day of
carrots, spinach, apricots or other foods rich in a building block of
vitamin A cut their stroke risk by 40 percent and their heart attack risk
by 22 percent, doctors said.Women who took vitamin E supplements also had
a 36 percent lower risk of heart attack than women who consumed low
levels of vitamin E, said Dr. Joann E. Manson of the Harvard Medical
School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. Vitamin E also was
slightly protective… , of 514 words 1419. Scripps Howard News Service -
August 13, 1991 CHILDREN OVERDOSED ON VITAMINS HOSPITALIZED At least six
more area children who have overdosed on vitamins have been hospitalized
since June 7, when a 14-month-old died from taking his mother’s
vitamins.”I was attending in the emergency room one night and saw two of
these kids,” said Dr. Joan Bothner. “Later I looked up, and there were
two more on the board, and I thought, wow, what is going on here? “Maybe
we need to try to let people know that these things can be… , of 766
words 1419. Tulsa World – April 30, 1991 Cancer link eyed Vitamin lack
tied to disease rate A lack of vitamins in the blood may increase the
risk of cancer, according to Swiss researchers.A study of almost 3,000
Swiss men linked low blood levels of vitamin A and beta-carotene to
increased risks of lung cancer and death from all cancers. Low blood
levels of vitamin C also raised the risk of stomach and intestinal
cancer, the researchers wrote in the American Journal of Epidemiology.The
researchers did not define low and high levels.”The most prominent and…
, of 330 words 1419. Deseret News, The (Salt Lake City, UT) – October 26,
1990 VITAMIN D HELPS BODY ABSORB CALCIUM FROM FOOD QUESTION: I watched a
health report on TV that said that most older women don’t get enough
vitamin D. Do you agree with this report? Also, would you explain a
little more about what vitamin D is used for and the best sources for it?
Thank you.ANSWER: The television report you saw may have been based on an
article in the June 1990 issue of the Tufts University Diet Nutrition
Letter, which stated that many older women get much less vitamin D than
they need to… , of 624 words 1419. *(CA) – September 21, 1990 CAN GOOD
DIET HELP PREVENT CANCER? STUDIES GIVE HINTS OF VITAMINS’ MERITS Want to
avoid cancer? Keep eating those vegetables.That’s what nutritionists and
cancer experts were saying Thursday in light of news that a synthetic
cousin of vitamin A helps prevent cancer in high-risk patients. Many
vitamin-related compounds seem to help prevent cancer. While solid
scientific proof is lacking for most of them, researchers say it makes
sense in the meantime to listen to your mother.

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.. , of 803 words 1419. *- May 18, 1993 FDA vs. vitamin industry When I
entered medical school nearly 50 years ago, health professionals were
being taught that any adult eating a well-balanced diet was getting all
the vitamins he or she needed for good health. People only got in trouble
when their diets were unbalanced. Sailors on long sea voyages without
fresh fruits got scurvy, children who didn’t get enough milk or sun got
rickets, Asians who ate polished rice got beri-beri, and so on. These are
vitamin deficiency diseases. Vitamins are… , of 1718 words 1419. The
San Diego Union-Tribune – March 25, 1993 Avoiding traps in jungle of
vitamins Even the Center for Science in the Public Interest, the
Washington-based consumer advocacy group, has thrown in the towel.
Instead of exhorting everyone to get the recommended allowances of
vitamins and minerals by eating the foods that contain them, the center
acknowledges that 4 out of 10 people prefer to get their vitamins and
minerals from pills.The center even admits that people who eat a
nutritionally correct diet may have a hard time getting high doses of
vitamins E and C and beta… , of 714 words 1419. Seattle
Post-Intelligencer – March 3, 1993 EXTRA! EXTRA?, GUIDELINES FOR PEOPLE
WHO PREFER VITAMINS AND MINERALS IN PILL FORM Even the Center for Science
in the Public Interest, the Washington-based consumer advocacy group, has
thrown in the towel. Instead of exhorting everyone to get the recommended
allowances of vitamins and minerals by eating the foods that contain
them, the center now acknowledges that four out of 10 people prefer to
get their vitamins and minerals from pills.The center even concedes that
people who eat a nutritionally correct diet may have a hard time getting
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EAT YOUR SUPPLEMENTS: GOOD NUTRITION NOW INCLUDES HEALTHY SERVING OF
VITAMINS Even the Center for Science in the Public Interest, a
Washington-based consumer advocacy group, has thrown in the towel.
Instead of exhorting everyone to get the recommended allowances of
vitamins and minerals by eating foods that contain them, the CSPI
acknowledges that 4 of 10 people prefer to get their vitamins and
minerals from pills. The center even says that people who eat a
nutritionally correct diet may have a hard time getting high doses of
vitamins E and C and beta… , of 955 words 1419. Press-Telegram (Long
Beach, CA) – February 11, 1993 IF VITAMIN PILLS ARE YOUR GAME, CHECK OUT
THESE RULES Even the Center for Science in the Public Interest, the
Washington- based consumer advocacy group, has thrown in the towel.
Instead of exhorting everyone to get the recommended allowances of
vitamins and minerals by eating the foods that contain them, the center
acknowledges that four out of 10 people prefer to get their vitamins and
minerals from pills.

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Now available in Canada, FOSAVANCE(TM) (alendronate sodium 70
mg/cholecalciferol 2800 IU (vitamin D3)) is the first and only therapy
for the treatment of osteoporosis, which integrates, FOSAMAX(R)
(alendronate sodium 70 mg) and vitamin D3… , of 2012 words 1418. Times,
The (London, England) – February 2, 2006 As I have fair skin I try to
avoid the sun. Do I need vitamin D?, Letter Dr Thomas Stuttaford answers
your health questions A Cheshire reader with reddish hair and fair skin
tends to avoid the sun in the summer but is worried that she’s not
getting enough vitamin D. Should she be taking supplements?The answer is
yes. In the unsophisticated 1940s vitamin D was always known at school by
those doing human biology as the “sunshine vitamin”. Then medical opinion
believed that the more sun anyone had the better. The glass in… , of
966 words 1418. Irish Independent (Ireland) – December 30, 2005 Irish
Independent: VITAMINS: ARE YOU GETTING ENOUGH? D is for cancer, C is for
colds, B is for behaviour… as claims about supplements proliferate,
JEREMY LAURANCE offers a guide to the alphabet soup of some key vitamins
VITAMIN A ESSENTIAL FOR Health of the skin and mucous membranes (in the
nose, for example). Boosts immunity from infections and helps night
vision. Is also known as retinol.SOURCES Cheese, eggs, oily fish, milk,
fortified margarine and yogurt.HOW MUCH YOU NEED 0.7mg a day for men and
0.6mg for women. Being… , of 1409 words 1418. *- December 13, 2005
Vitamin D found to help lungs Vitamin D may play a significant role in
lung function and the treating of asthma by steroids, two new studies
suggest. A report by New Zealand researchers using data collected in the
United States found that people with higher concentrations of vitamin D
had much greater lung capacity than those with the lowest quantities.
”The difference in lung function between the highest and lowest
quintiles of vitamin D is substantial and greater than the difference
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335336337338339340341342343 1418. Yorkshire Post (England) – November
17, 2005 Yorkshire Post: GPs fear cult of ‘popping a vitamin pill’ Mike
Waites Health correspondent DOCTORS have warned patients about the
dangers of overdosing on vitamins amid widespread ignorance about the
risks of common supplements.A survey of GPs reveals a quarter believe
patients are taking too many vitamins while the vast majority say most
people do not know the dangers of supplements reacting with medications.
One-in-eight family doctors said they have seen patients who have
suffered adverse side effects from vitamins in the past year, ranging…
, of 970 words 1418. Washington Post, The (DC) – July 12, 2005 vitamin e
SUPPLEMENTS Cancervitamin e SUPPLEMENTS THE QUESTION In a test-tube
environment, vitamin E shields cells from the destruction caused by
molecules known as free radicals. This has fueled hope that vitamin E
supplements would act similarly in the human body, staving off heart
disease and cancer.

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Vitamin E may fend off Parkinson’s, says study Diets that are rich in vitamin E may help to protect against Parkinson’s, the neurodegenerative disease

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Put to the test of a long-term, high-quality medical study, does this
belief hold true? THIS STUDY randomly assigned 39,876 healthy women 45
years of age and older to take vitamin E (600 international… , of 932
words 1418. Guelph Mercury, The (Ontario, Canada) – June 17, 2005 Vitamin
E benefits promoted Award-winning Guelph soybean researcher Heinrich
Wohleser has inadvertently entered the controversy over whether vitamin E
benefits health, particularly at elevated levels, or harms it. The
University of Guelph doctoral candidate has weighed in on the debate in
his efforts to boost vitamin E content in soybeans both to fight against
disease and give Canadian farmers devastated by tumbling crop prices a
higher value product to sell.”Vitamin E is an essential vitamin.
Everybody… , of 522 words 1418. Agence France-Presse – May 19, 2005
Boost for broccoli: Vitamin E may fend off Parkinson’s, says study Diets
that are rich in vitamin E may help to protect against Parkinson’s, the
neurodegenerative disease that afflicted Pope John Paul II, a study
published on Thursday suggests.People who had moderate to high amounts of
vitamin E in their diets were less likely to develop Parkinson’s, while
vitamin C and beta carotene seemed to have no effect, it says.But pills
and other supplements of vitamin E — as opposed to vitamin E that occurs
naturally in food — may not… , of 504 words 1418. Agence France-Presse
- May 18, 2005 Boost for broccoli: Vitamin E may fend off Parkinson’s,
says study Diets that are rich in vitamin E may help to protect against
Parkinson’s, the neurodegenerative disease that afflicted Pope John Paul
II, a study published on Thursday suggests.People who had moderate to
high amounts of vitamin E in their diets were less likely to develop
Parkinson’s, while vitamin C and beta carotene seemed to have no effect,
it says.But pills and other supplements of vitamin E — as opposed to
vitamin E that occurs naturally in food — may not… , of 504 words
1418. Telegraph Herald (Dubuque, IA) – April 17, 2005 Preschoolers’
lowfat diets lacking in some vitamins, small study says, Some nutrition
experts expressed shock, noting that vitamin deficiencies are considered
uncommon in the U.S. OMAHA, Neb. (AP) – Lowfat diets might be fine for
adults, but at least one small study suggests grown-ups using that
approach for their families could be depriving young children of vitamins
they need.University of Nebraska-Lincoln nutrition scientist Judy
Driskell said her recent study of preschool children living in Lincoln
found two-thirds of them lacking the recommended levels of vitamin E and
one-third short on vitamin C – a finding attributed mainly to parents
sharing their eating… , of 513 words 1418. *- April 13, 2005
BC-Children’s Vitamins,0627 DIET: Preschoolers getting lowfat diets
lacking in some vitamins, small study suggests Eds: Driskell and…;
Lilian in 13th graf is cq. OMAHA, Neb. (AP) – Low fat diets might be fine
for adults, but at least one small study suggests grown-ups using that
approach for their families could be depriving young children of vitamins
they need.

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