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Vitamin C supplements may reduce benefit from wide range of anti-cancer drugs
... affect patient outcomes, although they add this premise needs to be tested. "The use of vitamin C supplements could have the potential to reduce the ability of patients to respond to therapy," said ...Vitamin C supplements may reduce benefit from wide range of anti-cancer drugs
In pre-clinical studies, vitamin C appears to substantially reduce the effectiveness of anticancer drugs, say researchers at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Centre...No protective effect on cancer from long-term vitamin E or vitamin C supplementation
... at Brigham and Women's Hospital. "While vitamin E and C supplement use did not produce any ... appear to provide the same potential advantages as vitamins included as part of a healthy, balanced diet." ...Vitamin C intake associated with lower risk of gout in men
... 17 percent. Compared with men who did not take vitamin C supplements, those who took 1,000 to 1,499 ... lower risk of gout and those who took 1,500 supplemental milligrams per day had a 45 percent lower ...Study reveals new role of vitamin C in skin protection
... repair is upregulated in people consuming vitamin C supplements. The researchers have now provided some mechanistic ... mutagenic DNA lesions." Even though vitamin C was discovered over 70 years ago ...Preventing colds: Washing your hands is more effective than taking vitamins
... the benefits of vitamin C and other antioxidants. For years it was believed that taking vitamin C supplements not only provided protection against colds, but also against cancer, thereby helping ...First comprehensive genomic study of common cold reveals new treatment targets
... that replenishment of antioxidants during a cold, through vitamin C supplementation, could help bring the body's natural immune system defenses back into balance. Additional data ...Colorectal cancer: Immunological tests for more accurate detection of cancer precursors
... detection of hemoglobin, can be falsified by the patient's diet such as red meat or vitamin C supplements. By contrast, immunological detection methods are based on a very specific identification of ...Many middle-aged and older Americans not getting adequate nutrition
... women, Caucasian and college-educated. Calcium and vitamin C supplements were most common. Although dietary intake of ... For magnesium, 35.3% of high-dose supplement users exceeded the UL compared to 0% ...
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