Vitamins E and C supplements not effective for prevention of heart disease in men
Sunday, November 9, 2008 - 13:14
in Health & Medicine
Neither vitamin E nor vitamin C supplements reduced the risk of major cardiovascular events in a large, long-term study of male physicians, according to a study in the 12 November issue of JAMA. The article is being released early online 9 November to coincide with the scientific presentation of the study findings at the American Heart Association meeting...
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