Vitamin A supplement help could slash skin cancer risk: Study
Supplementation with vitamin A could cut the risk of developing skin cancer by up to 40%, according to new research.
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Supplementation with vitamin A could cut the risk of developing skin cancer by up to 40%, according to new research.
Increased levels of lutein and zeaxanthin may reduce the risk of cataract by about 40%, suggests new research from Finland.
Two glasses of cranberry juice a day may protect against the development of hardening of the arteries, according to a new study by scientists at the Mayo Clinic and College of Medicine.
More than 40 European Parliamentarians and their representatives gathered today at a specially convened health claims workshop to explain intricacies and air grievances about the nutrition and health claims regulation (NHCR).
USP Labs and other manufacturers and retailers that trade in products that contain the pre-workout stimulant DMAA are feeling the heat at the moment as scrutiny around the source and safety of the compound mounts.