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Low vitamin E level linked to heart disease
$2.95 - Washington Times - NewsBank - Jan 16, 1991 A low level of vitamin E in the blood may be the strongest predictor of death from ischemic heart disease, according to a new study. ...
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Cataracts Linked To Diet
New York Times - Dec 8, 1992 People with low levels of vitamins A and E are nearly twice as likely to need ... said the findings showed a "strong link" between low nutrient levels and ...
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Amino Acid Level Linked to Heart Disease
$2.95 - Chicago Sun-Times - NewsBank - Dec 19, 1993 Several of the studies also have found that a deficiency of vitamin B12 and folic acid can cause homocysteine levels to rise, and that supplementation with ...
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Birth defects linked to high doses of vitamin A .
Toledo Blade - Google News Archive - Oct 7, 1995 The defects linked to the vitamin were cleft lip, cleft palate, ... people are not taking doses of supplements [vitamin A] that exceed these levels and stay ...
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LACK OF VITAMIN D LINKED TO ARTHRITIS
Pay-Per-View - Chicago Tribune - ProQuest Archiver - Oct 24, 1996 A 10-year study of 556 people, whose average age was 70, found that those who had the lowest levels of vitamin D had three times the rate of osteoarthritis ...
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Vitamin Deficiency, Heart Risk Linked
Pay-Per-View - Washington Post - ProQuest Archiver - Dec 8, 1993 To lower levels of an amino acid called homocysteine - high levels of which ... bring the folate and vitamin B-6 intakes of most people to adequate levels. ...
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VITAMIN C IS CRUCIAL TO SMOKERS
Pay-Per-View - Hartford Courant - ProQuest Archiver - Jun 1, 1994 Low vitamin C levels linked to secondhand smoke may contribute to chronic health problems such as cancer and heart disease. The pollutants released from ...
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