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Vitamin E safety confirmed by new JAMA study
07 July 2005
Several studies have pointed to increased risk of death from vitamin E, although such studies have used purified or synthetic vitamin E and involved diseased persons. This new study in JAMA fills several information gaps.
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New Evidence on Vitamin E Safety
15 April 2005
Statistical experts have already largely discredited the extremely poor meta-analysis announced last Fall by the medical journal Annals of Internal Medicine that re-analyzed only 19 studies on Vitamin E.
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ACAM response on Vitamin E Study
25 November 2004
A "meta-analysis" is simply a study of studies that have already been performed. It involves a set of statistically analyses based on manipulations of existing data. Even statisticians outside the vitamin community criticized the study as being too far-reaching in its conclusions that vitamin E might be unsafe.
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Vitamin E safety confirmed by new JAMA study (1)
10 October 2007
Several studies have pointed to increased risk of death from vitamin E, although such studies have used purified or synthetic vitamin E and involved diseased persons. This new study in JAMA fills several information gaps.
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ACAM response on Vitamin E Study (1)
10 October 2007
A "meta-analysis" is simply a study of studies that have already been performed. It involves a set of statistically analyses based on manipulations of existing data. Even statisticians outside the vitamin community criticized the study as being too far-reaching in its conclusions that vitamin E might be unsafe.
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PRESS RELEASE: Vitamin E meta-analysis misleads consumers
11 November 2004
The following release is made by the ANH in the wake of a raft of negative publicity on Vitamin E following the meta-analysis released by Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions.
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PRESS RELEASE: Vitamin E meta-analysis misleads consumers (1)
10 October 2007
The following release is made by the ANH in the wake of a raft of negative publicity on Vitamin E following the meta-analysis released by Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions.
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Vitamin E May Cut Heart Attack Risk for Diabetics (1)
10 October 2007
About 40 per cent of diabetic patients can reduce their risk of heart attacks and of dying from heart disease by taking vitamin E supplements, according to new research out of the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology.
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Vitamin E May Cut Heart Attack Risk for Diabetics
23 November 2004
About 40 per cent of diabetic patients can reduce their risk of heart attacks and of dying from heart disease by taking vitamin E supplements, according to new research out of the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology.
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More bad vitamin science from the BMJ
02 December 2010
ANH-Intl exposes flaws in study showing increased stroke risk associated with vitamin E