Recent News & Comments About antioxidant vitamins
Supplementation With Vitamin E Or Selenium Does Not Reduce Risk Of Prostate Cancer (Medical News Today)
In perhaps the largest cancer chemoprevention trial ever conducted, researchers have found that supplementation with vitamin E or selenium, alone or in combination, was not associated with a lower risk of prostate cancer or other cancers.
Tomatoes: Don't call the whole thing off (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
As you would expect, there are numerous plant introductions that will be offered in 2009. There are viburnums, a score of tiarellas (foamy bells), hardy roses in a colorful variety types and forms, hostas, hydrangeas and tomatoes. Tomatoes? Are there not several hundred named cultivars of tomatoes currently being offered for sale? How could there be any aspect of tomatoes left to be explored?
Health: Antioxidants fail again in cancer prevention study (BusinessWorld Online)
WASHINGTON — Beta carotene, vitamin C and vitamin E supplements taken for years failed to lower overall cancer risk in the latest study to cast doubt on the possibility that such dietary supplements can prevent cancer.
Obtain vitamins your body requires without depleting your finances (Lansing State Journal)
Nutritionists prove it's possible to eat healthy on a budget - even in winter. It takes more planning, but it can be done.
Baobab GRAS dossier in, an answer in less than 180 days? (Nutraingredients.com)
FDA approval of baobab fruit pulp could be less than six months away, as momentum continues for what could be one of the hot ingredients of 2009.
How can you resolve to eat better in 2009? (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Balanced meals, antioxidants and the overall lifestyle change are front and center. It's about time!
Fight the flu with 'medicine food' (KABC-TV Los Angeles)
ABC7 Food Coach Lori Corbin shows you "medicine food" to fight your flu with a fork.
A Kernel of Truth: New Study Reveals Health Benefits of Corn Products (Lexington Clipper-Herald)
(ARA) - For generations, children have been told to eat their carrots because it was good for their eyes. A new study may have moms saying the same about corn bread, corn flakes and other breakfast cereals.
Nuts are a pantry staple (Inside Bay Area)
One ingredient my pantry is never without is nuts. I mean never. Nuts are a great snack on the fly, but you don't have to just eat them out of hand: They are also wonderful in salads, as a crust for vegetarian, poultry and seafood entrees, and even puréed as a thickening agent in chilled or
Safer Ways to Keep Little Ones Healthy This Winter (Lexington Clipper-Herald)
(ARA) - Concerns over children's cold remedies have many parents thinking twice before opening the medicine cabinet to treat their little one's cough or cold.
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