“Vitamin E supplements 'could cause up to 27 per cent increase in lung cancer’”, wrote the Daily Mail today. Several news sources also report a large study ...
Study author Dr Christopher Slatore commented: "Our study of supplemental multivitamins, vitamin C, vitamin E and folate did not show any evidence for a ...
They found that smokers who take vitamin E may have an increased lung cancer risk. The study, published in the March issue of the American Journal of ...
Researchers found that people who took an increased amount of vitamin E had a greater risk of developing lung cancer, according to a news release from ...
Findings from a study of more than 77000 people showed that taking moderate to high doses of vitamin E led to a "slight but significant" increase in risk. ...
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON – People who take vitamin supplements are just as likely as those who don't to develop lung cancer, and vitamin E supplements may ...
By Kyung M. Song Vitamin E supplements are unnecessary for most people who eat a healthful diet. The recommended daily dose for adults is 15 milligrams from ...
A more than 77000 people who take multivitamins, vitamin C, vitamin E and folate didn't show any decrease in risk, Dr. Christopher Slatore said. ...
In fact, it is suggesting vitamin E may actually slightly increase your chances of getting it. The study was conducted at the University of Washington, ...
Vitamin E supplements may heighten the risk of lung cancer, suggests new research published in the Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. ...