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Vitamin E is a nutrient that the body needs in small amounts to function and stay healthy. Vitamin E helps prevent cell damage caused by free radicals (highly reactive chemicals). It is fat-soluble (can dissolve in fats and oils) and is found in seeds, nuts, leafy vegetables, and vegetable oils. Not enough vitamin E can result in infertility (the inability to produce children). It is being studied in the prevention and treatment of some types of cancer. Vitamin E is a type of antioxidant.
New approach allows pathogens to be starved by blocking important enzymes

New approach allows pathogens to be starved by blocking important enzymes

High school students less likely to select milk, fruit for lunch when fruit juice is available

High school students less likely to select milk, fruit for lunch when fruit juice is available

Fish oil or omega 3 fatty acid supplements can prevent heart attacks finds study

Fish oil or omega 3 fatty acid supplements can prevent heart attacks finds study

Fish oil and vitamin D pills no guard against cancer or serious heart trouble

Fish oil and vitamin D pills no guard against cancer or serious heart trouble

Scientists grow 3D, beating human heart tissue

Scientists grow 3D, beating human heart tissue

By-product of berry juice production could lower cancer risk

By-product of berry juice production could lower cancer risk

Measles can be deadly for people with weakened immune systems

Measles can be deadly for people with weakened immune systems

Research highlights lack of data on European children's nutrient intake levels

Research highlights lack of data on European children's nutrient intake levels

Neuroene Therapeutics receives $1.5 million NIH grant to develop anti-seizure compound for epilepsy

Neuroene Therapeutics receives $1.5 million NIH grant to develop anti-seizure compound for epilepsy

Tel Aviv University researchers uncover biological ultraviolet protection 'timer'

Tel Aviv University researchers uncover biological ultraviolet protection 'timer'

Skin cells show minimal damage, maximum pigmentation when exposed to sunlight every 48 hours

Skin cells show minimal damage, maximum pigmentation when exposed to sunlight every 48 hours

Hundreds of dietary supplements shown to contain unapproved drugs

Hundreds of dietary supplements shown to contain unapproved drugs

Chewing gum could be a strategy to help reduce vitamin deficiency

Chewing gum could be a strategy to help reduce vitamin deficiency

Study: Sarcoma patients poorly informed about risk of interactions with anti-cancer drugs

Study: Sarcoma patients poorly informed about risk of interactions with anti-cancer drugs

Researchers devise a simple way to boost efficacy of malarial TBVs

Researchers devise a simple way to boost efficacy of malarial TBVs

Overconsumption of vitamin A may increase bone fracture risk

Overconsumption of vitamin A may increase bone fracture risk

Vitamin D supplements do not improve bone health, concludes study

Vitamin D supplements do not improve bone health, concludes study

Researchers develop personalized and low-cost wearable UV sensors

Researchers develop personalized and low-cost wearable UV sensors

Study finds link between vitamin D insufficiency and early death in Thai men

Study finds link between vitamin D insufficiency and early death in Thai men

Novel method promises to reduce production costs for potent form of vitamin K

Novel method promises to reduce production costs for potent form of vitamin K

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