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In a report in today’s New England Journal of Medicine, doctors tested
milk from supermarkets in five U.S. cities. They found that… , of 415
words 1418. *- April 30, 1992 VITAMIN D LEVELS OFTEN LOW IN MILK,
DEFICIENCY HARDEST ON VERY YOUNG, OLD Milk often contains substantially
less vitamin D than federal rules require, although in at least one
incident the levels were dangerously high, according to
researchers.Authors of two reports say their work highlights the need for
more stringent testing of milk to make sure it contains proper amounts of
vitamins. In one report in today’s New England Journal of Medicine,
doctors described their investigation of a mysterious outbreak of vitamin
D overdoses last summer in the… , of 390 words 1418. Charlotte
Observer, The (NC) – April 30, 1992 MILK OFTEN LACKS REQUIRED AMOUNT OF
VITAMIN D, RESEARCHERS SAY Milk often contains substantially less vitamin
D than federal rules require, although in at least one incident the
levels were dangerously high, according to researchers.Authors of two
reports say their work highlights the need for more testing to make sure
milk contains proper amounts of vitamins.In one report in today`s New
England Journal of Medicine, doctors described their investigation of a
mysterious outbreak of vitamin D overdoses last summer in the Boston… ,
of 399 words 1418. *- January 14, 1992 DOCTORS LINK VITAMIN E, LOWER
HEART RISK GALVESTON, Texas — Large doses of vitamin E can block
chemical changes that lead to artery blockages, suggesting that vitamin E
might 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… , of 426 words 1418. Miami Herald, The (FL) – December 15,
1991 LOW VITAMIN C LEVELS IN MEN AFFECT SPERM Men with low levels of
vitamin C are more apt to have genetically damaged sperm, researchers
report in a study to be published today.Bruce Ames, leader of a vitamin C
study at the University of California, said an analysis of sperm from 24
men showed that of 15 with below-normal levels of vitamin C, eight had
high levels of genetically damaged sperm.”We know that you get into
trouble if your level of vitamin C drops below the recommended daily
allowance,” he… , of 427 words 1418. Tulsa World – December 14, 1991
Vitamin prevents genetic damage Vitamin C in a man’s diet protects his
sperm from genetic damage that can cause inherited diseases or cancer in
his children, California researchers reported.A study of men who cut back
on their dietary intake of vitamin C, going from 250 milligrams a day to
five milligrams a day, found that a form of DNA damage in their sperm
nearly doubled, according to Bruce N. Ames, a researcher at the
University of California, Berkeley. When the men increased their intake
of.

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