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Can Vitamin E and selenium supplements increase prostate cancer risk?
26 February 2014
Complex picture emerges from SELECT that suggests caution over form and dosage of supplements for some groups of men
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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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More bad vitamin science from the BMJ
02 December 2010
ANH-Intl exposes flaws in study showing increased stroke risk associated with vitamin E
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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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Beta-carotene and smokers
12 March 2009
We look closer at the latest study to suggest a link between beta-carotene and lung cancer risk for smokers...
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Study shows vitamin E tocotrienols delay tumour growth
01 April 2009
Accumulation in tumour cells is shown as critical for anti cancer activity of tocotrienols
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Cancer prevention study or study designed to prevent vitamin sales?
08 January 2009
Dr Jennifer Lin and colleagues from Harvard Medical School published their trial on the effects of 3 vitamins on cancer prevention in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute on December 30, 2008. Find out why it was yet another study designed to fail.
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Vaccine doctor Offit leads transatlantic attack on natural healthcare
19 June 2013
We look at the facts behind a transatlantic anti-natural healthcare campaign
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Republic of Ireland: What are you eating?
29 April 2005
With food scares throughout Europe and ever increasing regulation governing the sale and manufacture of foodstuffs, those in the industry await the European Parliament's Food Supplement Directive with some trepidation. David Cullen and Marcella Clarke report
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JAMA: synthetic low dose vitamins—of course they don't work!
18 November 2008
On Sunday 9th November 2008 the Journal of the American Medical Association issued a press release telling the world that vitamin C and E supplements did not work in preventing heart disease in older men. However, this finding could have been predicted and the funds used to pay for the 10 years worth of research could have been put to much better use.