Vitamin E and Heart Disease
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Vitamin E Supplements - Efficacy of Vitamin E Supplements
diabetes.about.com — “If you're wondering if you should take Vitamin E Supplements to prevent heart disease, cancer, or diabetes, read on.” View full resource at diabetes.about.com
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Putting limits on vitamin E
sciencedaily.com — “Scientists have done the most comprehensive and accurate study of clinical data on vitamin E use and heart disease to date, and it warns that indiscriminate use of high-dose vitamin E supplementation does more harm than good.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Putting limits on vitamin E
feeds.sciencedaily.com — “Scientists have done the most comprehensive and accurate study of clinical data on vitamin E use and heart disease to date, and it warns that indiscriminate use of high-dose vitamin E supplementation does more harm than good.” View full resource at feeds.sciencedaily.com
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Heart Disease Vitamin Report
heartdiseasevitaminreport.com — “Heart Disease Vitamin Report” View full resource at heartdiseasevitaminreport.com
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Vitamin B Does Not Cut Heart Disease Risk: Study
healthcentral.com — “Vitamin B Does Not Cut Heart Disease Risk: Study” View full resource at healthcentral.com
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Vitamin E: Researches, Benefits, Usage | Vitamins and Supplements
vitamin-health-online.co.uk — “Vitamin E may well prove to be one of the most powerful nutrients on the face of the earth. Studies indicate that it fights heart disease, prevents cancer, alleviates respiratory problems and boosts your immune system's ability to fight off infectious disease. It may also prevent some of the damage that diabetes does to the body, particularly to the eyes.” View full resource at vitamin-health-online.co.uk
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Heart Disease Vitamins | Health Information
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Vitamin D prevents heart disease
NaturalNews.com — “Vitamin D prevents heart disease” View full resource at NaturalNews.com
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Vitamin D prevents heart disease
naturalnews.com — “Vitamin D prevents heart disease” View full resource at naturalnews.com
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B Vitamins May Lower Heart Disease Risk
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Genes May Link Vitamin D and Heart Disease
healthcentral.com — “Genes May Link Vitamin D and Heart Disease” View full resource at healthcentral.com
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B Vitamins Reduce Stroke, Heart Disease Deaths
webmd.com — “Foods rich in B vitamins such as folate and B6 may reduce the risk of death from stroke and heart problems, Japanese researchers say.” View full resource at webmd.com
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Study of almost 60,000 ppl says B Vitamins Reduce Stroke, Heart Disease Deaths http://bit.ly/d9XZk8
Low Vitamin D Levels Linked to Heart Disease
health.msn.com — “Low Vitamin D Levels Linked to Heart Disease” View full resource at health.msn.com
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Low in vitamin D? Beware heart disease, depression | Deseret News
deseretnews.com — “Low in vitamin D? Beware heart disease, depression | Deseret News” View full resource at deseretnews.com
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Vitamin B6 may affect heart disease risk: Study
nutraingredients-usa.com — “Low levels of vitamin B6 may increase the risk of inflammation and metabolic conditions, and subsequently cardiovascular disease risk, says a new study.” View full resource at nutraingredients-usa.com
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Low levels of vitamin B6 increased the risk of inflammation (c-reactive protein) and possible heart disease-http://bit.ly/ctSA0E
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