Low Vitamin E Intake During Pregnancy Can Lead To Childhood Asthma (Science Daily)
Physicians disagree over conflicting vitamin studies (Los Angeles Daily News)
Helping heal hangovers (News 14 Carolina)
Genes may dictate proper dosage (Contra Costa Times)
Vitamin E in Pregnancy May Protect Your Child From Asthma (RedNova)
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UF's Harvin warns that Sooner's comments about Tebow may awaken ... - Orlando Sentinel
When opposing teams rip Florida QB Tim Tebow , he usually rips back on the field. Florida is 4-1 in weeks when the Gators — most of the time, just top-target Tebow — face blatant disrespect from teams or their fans. That record will change after ...
Read more...Alzheimer's gene 'linked to Vitamin D' - Daily Telegraph
Researchers hope that the breakthrough could one day lead to new treatments for the devastating neurological condition. They believe that the gene could be connected to how the brain uses vitamin D, a lack of which has been linked to memory problems ...
Read more...Cold and flu? Not you! - Sheknows.com
Go ahead — wash your hands 20 times a day and avoid anyone with the sniffles like the plague. You'll lower your odds of getting sick, but germs are everywhere, and you can't dodge them forever. The key to staying healthy: strengthening your immune ...
Read more...Vitamins get 'F' in cancer prevention - USA Today
Vitamins C, E Did not prevent prostate cancer or cancer in general Journal of the American Medical Association, January Vitamin E, selenium Did not prevent prostate cancer; vitamin E actually increased prostate cancer risk, and selenium raised risk ...
Read more...Reduce your stress this Thanksgiving Day! - Cedar Creek Pilot
It's time for Thanksgiving - a time when families and friends get together to enjoy a bountiful feast. Holidays can be wonderful, but they can bring added stress and excesses. So here are some tips from the folks at Smart-Heart-Living.com to help you ...
Read more...People don't always get enough vitamin D - Reading Eagle
Vitamin D is the newest star in the nutritional firmament. Researchers say people need vitamin D for strong bones and healthy hearts, but usually aren't getting enough of it. A deficiency is being pinpointed as a risk factor for some major diseases ...
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