Recent News & Comments About benefits of vitamin c
Study: Vitamin C, E Pills Don't Stop Cancer (WGAL 8 Susquehanna Valley)
A recent study into the benefits of common vitamin pills disputes the effectiveness of vitamin C or E supplements in preventing cancer.
Long-Term Vitamin E Or Vitamin C Supplementation Does Not Offer Protectiion From Cancer (Medical News Today)
The Physicians' Health Study II is a large-scale, long-term, randomized clinical trial that included 14,641 physicians who were at least 50 years old at enrollment. These physicians were given 400 IU of vitamin E every other day or its placebo, or 500 mg of vitamin C daily or its placebo.
Vitamin E Nor C Supplements Offer Cancer Protection for Older Men; Nor Heart Protection (Senior Journal)
Nov. 17, 2008 – It has not been a good month for vitamins E and C. A study released yesterday found no protective effect from vitamin E on prostate cancer or vitamin C supplementation on total cancer.
Vitamin E And C Don't Change Cancer Risk, Long Term Study (Medical News Today)
A large-scale long term study taking up to ten years and involving older American men found that Vitamin E and Vitamin C were no different to placebo in protecting against cancer.
Study: Vitamin C or E pills do not lower risk of cancer (Vietnam Net)
Taking vitamin C and E pills does not lower the risk of cancer, according to a latest study involving nearly 15,000 men in the U.S., media reported Monday.
Vitamin E and C supplements not effective against cancer (New Kerala)
Washington, Nov 17 : Long term vitamin E or vitamin C supplementation has no significant effect in protecting against cancer, according to a new study.
Family Dinnertime Benefits Too Tempting to Pass Up (Today's News-Herald)
(ARA) - The benefits of the family dinner hour are more than nutritional. Children in families who spend dinnertime together gain dietary, educational and behavioral benefits, as well.
No Protective Effect On Cancer From Long-term Vitamin E Or Vitamin C Supplementation, Trial Shows (Science Daily)
Data from a large-scale prevention trial has shown no protective effect from vitamin E on prostate cancer or vitamin C supplementation on total cancer.
Vitamin E (ThirdAge)
Vitamin E is an antioxidant that fights damaging natural substances known as free radicals. It works in lipids (fats and oils), which makes it complementary to vitamin C, which fights free radicals dissolved in water.
No protective effect on cancer from long-term vitamin E or vitamin C supplementation (EurekAlert!)
( American Association for Cancer Research ) Data from a large-scale prevention trial presented at the American Association for Cancer Research's Seventh Annual International Conference on Frontiers in Cancer Prevention Research show no protective effect from vitamin E on prostate cancer or vitamin C supplementation on total cancer.
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