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    Low beta-carotene levels may contribute to chronic diseases in an ethnic group-dependent manner

    In News · December 30, 2013

    A new US study reports that low blood concentrations of beta-carotene and vitamin C seem to be associated with increased early indicators for insulin resistance, cardiovascular diseases and cancer in an ethnic group-dependent manner.

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    Fatty acid intakes do not meet recommendations in many countries

    In News · December 27, 2013

    A review of data from national dietary surveys shows that in many countries more than 50% of the population have higher intakes of saturated fatty acids and lower intakes of polyunsaturated fatty acids than recommended for preventing coronary heart disease.

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    Vitamin D deficiencies may have increased the risk of multiple sclerosis in Iran

    In News · December 25, 2013

    A new research report from Iran suggests that the eightfold rise in the incidence of multiple sclerosis, mainly in women, over the last 20 years may be related to an insufficient vitamin D supply due to the requirement for women to wear a veil in public.

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    Omega-3 fatty acids may help prevent prostate cancer from growing

    In News · December 23, 2013

    A new US study reports that men with prostate cancer who ate a low-fat diet and took fish oil supplements had lower blood levels of pro-inflammatory substances and a lower cancer cell cycle progression score (a measure used to predict cancer recurrence) than men who ate a typical Western diet.

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    Increased calcium intake may reduce mortality risk in older people

    In News · December 20, 2013

    A new study from China reports that higher intakes of calcium may reduce the risk of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in older people with a low habitual calcium intake.

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    Adequate vitamin E intakes may prevent fractures in elderly

    In News · December 18, 2013

    A new study from Sweden reports that low intakes and blood concentrations of vitamin E seem to be associated with an increased risk of fracture in elderly women and men.

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    Can multivitamins have a clear preventive effect on chronic diseases?

    In News · December 18, 2013

    Three new US studies conclude that studies evaluating potential effects of multivitamin supplementation in the prevention of cardiovascular disease, cancer and cognitive decline show insufficient evidence for benefits or harmful impacts. The researchers suggested that future studies are needed to clarify whether multivitamin supplementation may be more beneficial in persons with less optimal nutritional status or vitamin deficiencies.

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    French physicians prescribe many different vitamin D therapies

    In News · December 16, 2013

    According to a new study from France, local physicians prescribe their patients over 350 different vitamin D supplement regimens with relatively few maintenance therapies.

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    Coenzyme Q10 may support coronary artery disease therapy

    In News · December 13, 2013

    A new study from Taiwan reports that a supplementation with coenzyme Q10 significantly enhances antioxidant enzyme activities and lowers inflammation in patients who have coronary artery disease (CAD) and are being treated with statins.

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    A regular beta-carotene intake may help to prevent diabetes

    In News · December 11, 2013

    A moderate intake of beta-carotene seems to reduce oxidative stress, which can promote diabetes, in healthy adults and diabetes type 2 patients, suggests a new study from Venezuela.

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