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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:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20060420/DATH046) SEABLUE(TM) is a
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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“I’ve been converted from a skeptic about a role of vitamin D in
preventing cancer to a believer that… , of 455 words 1417. *- September
11, 2006 Dr. Bill Elliott: Challenging the benefits of vitamins More than
half of the adult population in the United States takes multivitamins on
a regular basis. Count me among that group. It seems like I just feel
better if I take a vitamin every day. But do vitamins do any good? Is
there any evidence that they are beneficial?Based on the popularity of
vitamins, you would think that they have to be advantageous. After all,
the vitamin industry is a $26 billion-a-year business and
growing.Recently, the National Institutes of Health set out to… , of
636 words 1417. Muskegon Chronicle, The (MI) – August 29, 2006 Healthy
Rays: Get outside and soak up vital vitamin D A recent study by Michigan
Pain Consultants in Grand Rapids (the Muskegon office is Lakeshore Pain
Management Center at 1675 E. Mt. Garfield) echoed findings from a Mayo
Clinic study that linked a vitamin D deficiency to joint and muscle pain.
The West M ichigan study is published this month in the Journal of
Practical Pain Management. �Vitamin D deficiency is a striking
health-care menace,� said Dr. Mark Gostine, president of the pain
specialty group. Gostine said… , of 766 words 1417. *- August 3, 2006
Experts say the vitamin doesn’t boost energy Everyone knows vitamins are
good for the human body. But can a vitamin that promises to increase
energy, restore mental clarity and reduce daily stress – among other
things – be too good to be true? Health-care experts say vitamin B-12
isn’t the wonder drug it’s touted to be.For years, people have taken B-12
shots or supplements to boost their energy and outlook on life. The
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1417. *- August 1, 2006 Wild Oats Markets Announce National Fundraiser
for Vitamin Angels, Customers Encouraged to Choose Wild Oats Brand
Vitamins to Help Eliminate Childhood Blindness in Third World Countries
PRNewswire-FirstCall — Wild Oats Markets, Inc. (NASDAQ: OATS), a leading
national natural and organic foods retailer, today announced that it will
donate a portion of sales from each bottle of Wild Oats brand vitamins to
Vitamin Angels, a nonprofit organization that provides health education
and nutritional supplements to medically underserved communities around
the world.From Aug. 1 through Sept. 30, each time a customer purchases a
bottle of Wild Oats brand vitamins, 25 cents will be… , of 442 words
1417. *- July 24, 2006 STUDIES CONTINUE ON BENEFITS OF VITAMIN E
SUPPLEMENTS Q. I am a female and take vitamin E supplements because I was
told they keep a person’s heart healthy.

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large daily doses of Vitamin C increase the length of survival of patients with advanced terminal cancer

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Still, MacFarlane added, “it doesn’t seem to have helped him; he’s had a
pretty bad coldfor a couple of… , of 2282 words 1418. Los Angeles Times
- January 17, 1985 Linus Pauling Stands By His Claim Second Study Fails
to Show Vitamin C Fights Cancer For the second time in five years, a
scientifically conducted study by Mayo Clinic researchers has failed to
confirm claims by Nobel Prize winner Linus C. Pauling that large daily
doses of Vitamin C increase the length of survival of patients with
advanced terminal cancer.Although the report probably will not end the
decade-long debate over Vitamin C’s potential as an anti-cancer agent,
physicians are expected to take the results into consideration when
advising patients with… , of 921 words 1418. The San Diego Tribune -
June 15, 1984 Cute TV-cartoon vitamins can be bad news for kids A lot of
kids’ vitamins look like Saturday morning cartoons. There’s the
Flintstones — Fred, Wilma, baby Pebbles and even Dino the dinosaur. Then
there’s Mighty Mouse, Strawberry Shortcake, and goodness knows how many
other characters in yummy chewable tablets. It seems only a Grinch could
object to anything designed to improve children’s nutrition. The trouble
is, these appealing vitamins are a common cause of childhood
poisoning…. , of 622 words 1417. Chronicle Herald, The (Halifax, Nova
Scotia, Canada) – September 19, 2006 Vitamin D cuts risk of pancreatic
cancer ATLANTA – Taking vitamin D cut the risk of pancreatic cancer
nearly in half, according to a new study that is being called the first
to show such a benefit. Vitamin D protects against colorectal and breast
cancer, earlier studies have found. And lab and animal studies show it
stifles abnormal cell growth and curbs formation of blood vessels that
feed tumors.”I’ve been converted from a skeptic about a role of vitamin D
in preventing cancer to a believer that… , of 427 words 1417. *-
September 15, 2006 Vitamin D lowers risk of pancreatic cancer, study says
Although relatively rare, pancreatic cancer is the fourth-deadliest
cancer in the United States. Taking vitamin D cut the risk of pancreatic
cancer nearly in half, according to a study that is being called the
first to show such a benefit. Vitamin D protects against colorectal and
breast cancer, earlier studies have found. And lab and animal studies
show it stifles abnormal cell growth and curbs formation of blood vessels
that feed tumors.”I’ve been converted from a skeptic about a role of
vitamin D in preventing cancer to a believer that there’s… , of 434
words 1417. Seattle Times, The (WA) – September 15, 2006 Vitamin D cuts
risk of pancreatic cancer, New study shows benefit Multivitamins have
adequate dose ATLANTA � Taking vitamin D cut the risk of pancreatic
cancer nearly in half, according to a new study being called the first to
show such a benefit.Vitamin D protects against colorectal and breast
cancer, earlier studies have found. And lab and animal studies show it
stifles abnormal cell growth and curbs formation of blood vessels that
feed tumors.

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In plants, the yellow-orange ”provitamin” called carotene is converted to an active vitamin A in the body

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.. , of 514 words 1418. Newsday (Melville, NY) – June 11, 1988 FITNESS
The Vitamin Trap. Megadosing Dangers (see end of text) CONTRARY TO CLAIMS
spewed out from the multi-billion dollar nutritional supplement industry,
if you’re looking for the competitive edge in sports, you won’t get it
from vitamin and mineral supplements. “I always look to food first,” said
Nancy Clark, a registered dietitian who counsels professional and weekend
athletes at Sports Medicine Resource-Brookline in Massachussets where she
is the sports nutritionist. “I teach people to get… , of 748 words
1418. The San Diego Union – March 8, 1987 Most vitamin, mineral needs can
be met with balanced diet NEW YORK(New York Times News Service) –
Picture a skier jumping hundreds of feet from a cliff to the 75-degree
slope below. Hear him say: “I’ve been taking vitamins for years. And they
haven’t let me down yet.” Or the harrassed-looking, big-city executive,
desk strewn with papers, with accompanying copy: “Stress can rob you of
vitamins. Advanced Formula Stress-tabs. For people who burn the candle at
both ends.”Such… , of 1099 words 1418. THE ORLANDO SENTINEL – February
12, 1987 VITAMINS: WHERE TO GET THEM AND WHAT THEY DO FAT SOLUBLE Vitamin
A — Liver; eggs; cheese; butter; fortified margarine and milk; yellow,
orange and dark-green vegetables and fruits (e.g. carrots, broccoli,
spinach, cantaloupe). Vitamin A is preformed in animal foods. In plants,
the yellow-orange ”provitamin” called carotene, is converted to an
active vitamin A in the body. Assists in the formation and maintenance of
healthy skin, hair and mucous membranes; aids in the ability to see in
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1418. SACRAMENTO BEE – November 13, 1986 VITAMINS A HEALTHY DOSE OF
SKEPTICISM MIGHT BE JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED THE WOMAN, a Sacramento
housewife in her early 30s, wasn’t one to spend much time in doctors’
offices. She had been an active person, with high energy. She jogged.
Watched her weight. Took vitamins, lots of vitamins. And yet she
complained to her doctor that her stamina was waning; steadily, she was
growing weaker. Tracking a diagnosis, Dr. Charles Halsted, professor of
internal medicine and chief of clinical nutrition at the University of
California, Davis, Medical… , of 2687 words 1418. Los Angeles Times -
March 23, 1986 As Vitamin Sales Pep Up, So Do Worries on Overuse Health
Trend Gives the Industry a Lift When Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley caught
a cold early this month, he didn’t fight it exclusively with medicines or
chicken soup. He also used something that tens of millions of Americans
now rely on to maintain good health: vitamins.Spokesman Fred MacFarlane
said Bradley “uses vitamin C regularly” to fight colds.

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The amount of vitamins and minerals needed for good health does not change much with age

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Vitamin A is considered essential for normal vision and growth and for
the formation of strong bones and teeth in children. But it comes in two
forms, and the study found that one… , of 747 words 1418. *(CA) -
November 24, 1989 VITAMIN LINKED TO PREVENTION OF SPINA BIFIDA Mothers
who take multiple vitamins containing folic acid early in pregnancy are
significantly less likely to bear babies with spina bifida and other
spinal column defects, a new study concludes.The birth defects were about
one-fourth as common among babies whose mothers took over-the-counter
vitamins than among babies whose mothers didn’t take vitamins, according
to a report in today’s Journal of the American Medical Association. The
apparent beneficial effect was… , of 658 words 1418. Washington Post -
November 1, 1989 RDA UPDATE FINE TUNING NUTRITION FACTS USE A LITTLE
COMMON SENSE AND A LOT OF VARIETY Just when you have finally figured out
what to eat — or have given up trying — along comes the National
Research Council with a new set of Recommended Dietary Allowances for
vitamins and minerals. Don’t worry. It’s not time to stockpile
selenium.Although the council did set an RDA for selenium for the first
time, as well as for Vitamin K, and did announce a host of other changes
in nutrient levels last week, there’s no need to start counting
micrograms…. , of 2059 words 1418. Chicago Tribune – September 28, 1989
HERE ARE 10 OF THE WORLD`S MOST HEALTHFUL FOODS AND HOW TO USE THEM
Although there is no such thing as a perfect food-at least from a
nutritional standpoint-some foods merit gold stars because they are chock
full of vitamins, minerals, protein, fiber and/or other substances that
promote good health. Here are 10 such super foods, each with unique
nutritional properties that make them worth including in your diet as
often as possible. 1. Carrots-The deep orange color of these long, fleshy
roots indicates the presence of… , of 2019 words 1418. *- March 2, 1989
U.S. DIET STUDY RIPS VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTS Forget the megavitamins, calcium
tablets and high-fiber capsules. Americans should stop drinking, trim the
fat and salt out of their diets, and fill up on vegetables, fruits, beans
and whole grain cereals if they want to live longer and be healthier,
according to the most comprehensive study ever on the links between diet
and chronic disease.”Vitamin-mineral supplements that exceed the RDA
(recommended dietary allowance) and other supplements not only have no
known health… , of 804 words 1418. Press of Atlantic City, The (NJ) -
February 17, 1989 VITAMIN PERFORMANCE MAY CHANGE IN PREGNANCY, OLD AGE
The amount of vitamins and minerals needed for good health does not
change much with age after early childhood, but several factors determine
proper vitamin and mineral intake in older people, pregnant and lactating
women and those with serious illness, according to health professionals
at New York University Medical Center.”Growing older does not increase or
decrease the recommended daily amount of vitamins and minerals,” said
Tracy Melnick, a registered.

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Vitamin A cuts cardiac, stroke risk in women foods rich in a building block of vitamin A cut their stroke risk by 40% and heart attack risk by 22%

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November 16, 1991 Vitamin A cuts cardiac, stroke risk in women (AP) -
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
per cent and their heart attack risk by 22 per cent, doctors say. Women
who took vitamin E supplements also had a 36-per-cent lower risk of heart
attack than women who consumed low levels of vitamin E, said Dr. Joann
Manson of the Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital in
Boston.Vitamin E also was slightly… , of 462 words 1418. The San Diego
Tribune – February 6, 1991 Vitamin trio against heart disease Vitamin
trio against heart disease More scientists are heaping praise on three
nutrients for their potential in fighting heart disease. They are vitamin
C, vitamin E and beta carotene, a precursor of vitamin A.Compelling new
evidence comes from a report in the British medical journal, The Lancet.
People worried about heart disease should eat more fruits and vegetables
plus cereals, nuts and vegetable oils rich in vitamin E. So advises
Scottish researcher Dr. Rudolph A. Riemersma at the… , of 600 words
1418. Los Angeles Times – June 7, 1990 Pregnant Women Advised Not to Use
Multivitamins Pregnant women should avoid vitamin and mineral
supplements, except iron, and get the extra nutrients they need from a
balanced diet, a National Academy of Sciences committee recommended today
in a report that is sure to surprise obstetricians.Multiple-vitamin
supplements and iron tablets are commonly prescribed to women throughout
pregnancy to ensure the proper development of the fetus. In addition,
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346347348349350351352353354 1418. The Atlanta Journal and The Atlanta
Constitution – April 19, 1990 FOOD PHARMACY Vitamins C, E are helpful in
fighting heart disease, a six-year study indicates Update on the benefits
of Vitamins C and E in fighting heart disease, how fish oil can lower
blood pressure, and the relationship between beer and rectal cancer. Jean
Carper Some astounding new research shows that vitamins C and E may save
you from heart disease. In fact, those vitamins even promise to reverse
the awful damage to arteries brought on by a high-fat diet, according to
Anthony Verlangieri, professor of pharmacology, University of Mississippi
School of Pharmacy.For six… , of 657 words 1418. The Buffalo News -
March 6, 1990 UB STUDY SAYS ONE TYPE OF VITAMIN A MAY BE RISKY; RETINOL,
CAROTENE MAY ACT DIFFERENTLY TEXT: PEOPLE WHO consume a lot of beer,
cigarettes and one form of vitamin A may increase their risk of cancer of
the esophagus, according to a University at Buffalo study.The findings
are further evidence that vitamin A may play a more complicated
nutritional role than indicated by earlier research.

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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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