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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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