Vitamin for menopause - vitamin c
Wednesday, February 28th, 2007Antioxidant vitamin supplements not so healthy after all: study (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Taking vitamins A, E and other antioxidant supplements may increase the risk of death and carries no clear health benefits as claimed by vitamin makers, a comprehensive new study shows.
Source: news.yahoo.com
Vitamin D deficiency widespread during pregnancy (EurekAlert!)
PITTSBURGH, Feb. 27 Even regular use of prenatal multivitamin supplements is not adequate to prevent vitamin D insufficiency, University of Pittsburgh researchers report in the current issue of the Journal of Nutrition, the publication of the American Society for Nutrition.
Source: www.eurekalert.org
This dish serves up plenty of vitamin C (Asbury Park Press)
In the throes of cold and flu season, high citrus prices discourage us from buying the foods that give us vitamin C.
Source: www.app.com
Vitamin A may reduce stomach cancer risk (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
High intakes of vitamin A apparently reduce the risk of developing gastric cancer, Swedish researchers report.
Source: news.yahoo.com
Extra vitamin D reduces falls by elderly (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Getting plenty of vitamin D can help prevent falls among people living in nursing homes, a new study confirms.
Source: news.yahoo.com
Current vitamin D levels not enough in pregnancy, study (Nutraingredients.com)
2/28/2007 - Pregnant American women do not get enough vitamin D and prenatal multivitamins are not filling the gap, according to a University of Pittsburgh Schools of the Health Sciences study.
Source: www.nutraingredients-usa.com