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20. of December 2004
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A new meta-analysis was published some weeks ago with the positive conclusion that high doses of Vitamin C can reduce the risk of coronary thrombosis (blood clots) in the heart by 25%.
By: Vitality Council
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11. of December 2004
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New media storm has no basis in the scientific data. To the long list of cheap and trashy attacks on dietary supplements another one can be added for folic acid, which is a recent hit-and-run victim of the Danish newspaper B.T. with its screaming headline: ”Supplement can cause cancer.”
By: Vitality Council
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10. of December 2004
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Promising Dutch study of Vitamin K. The somewhat cryptic headline is probably nonsense to most people, but nevertheless has great importance to all those taking blood-thinning (anticoagulating) medicines such as Marevan (Warfarin) and who are doing the regular blood test control, called INR.
By: Vitality Council
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15. of November 2004
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Children suffering from leukaemia tend to be more ill and be hospitalized longer if they are not given antioxidants.
By: Vitality Council
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12. of November 2004
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Calculations on the basis of old studies leads to claim of increased mortality by antioxidants and vitamin E, but is in reality based on studies with beta-carotene.
By: Vitality Council
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26. of October 2004
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Diabetic mice who are not able to obtain erection are helped nearly as well by taking vitamin E as with taking Viagra. A combination is even better, and the treatment is recommended for diabetic men with the same problem.
By: Vitality Council
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19. of October 2004
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Women who do not utilize vitamin D good enough will often get breast cancer and fibrocystic breasts are a sign of calcium and vitamin D deficiency.
By: Vitality Council
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11. of October 2004
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The World's leading experts in vitamin E participated in a congress in New York in the spring which was sponsored by the New York Academy of Sciences. The last time such a congress was held was in 1989 and some of the news have now been described in the October issue of the Academy's scientific maga...
By: Vitality Council
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07. of October 2004
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The frivolous denigration of antioxidants continues: The reports are based on generalizations leading to nonsense. The study in The Lancet did not show that antioxidants increase mortality, nor that they do not prevent cancer.
Not only are the calculations based on generalizations leading to nons...
By: Niels Hertz, Vitality Council
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03. of October 2004
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Politicizing researchers and lazy journalists are a dangerous cocktail.
It is very disgraceful that the Danish Radio's TV news presented such a one-sided story about antioxidants, as happened at 6:30 p.m. yesterday, where it declared without any reservation that 9 people out of 1,000 taking antioxi...
By: Vitality Council
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Displaying results 81 to 90 out of 130
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