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Healthy Monday: Lose some weight the smart way this year (The Gainesville Times)
Every Monday The Times looks at topics affecting your health. If you have a topic or issue you’d like to see covered in our weekly series, contact health reporter Debbie Gilbert at dgilbert@gainesvilletimes.com or 770-718-3407.
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The family sleep cure (MSNBC)
Everyone tosses and turns for different reasons. Here's how to make sure the whole clan gets the Zzzs they need to stay happy and healthy.
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Nutrition news: the good, the bad and the ugly (The Globe and Mail)
This year, we were shaken by food-safety scares, we found out which vitamin supplements work and we learned that mom was right - breakfast is the most important meal of the day
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Neither vitamin E nor selenium reduce risk of prostate cancer (News-Medical-Net)
In perhaps the largest cancer chemoprevention trial ever conducted, researchers have found that supplementation with vitamin E or selenium, alone or in combination, was not associated with a lower risk of prostate cancer or other cancers.
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What's Going Around (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
A lot of stomach viruses continue making the rounds this week.
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Supplementation with vitamin E or selenium does not reduce risk of prostate cancer (EurekAlert!)
( JAMA and Archives Journals ) In perhaps the largest cancer chemoprevention trial ever conducted, researchers have found that supplementation with vitamin E or selenium, alone or in combination, was not associated with a lower risk of prostate cancer or other cancers. This study, along with another cancer prevention study, will be published in the Jan. 7 issue of JAMA, and both reports are ...
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Vitamins C, E and Selenium Fail to Prevent Prostate Cancer in Massive Studies (Senior Journal)
Dec. 9, 2008 – Two major cancer prevention studies have found that two of the most popular vitamins – E, and C - nor the supplement selenium do not lower the risk for prostate cancer, or other cancers.
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Supplementation With Vitamin E or Selenium Does Not Reduce Risk of Prostate Cancer (Newswise)
In perhaps the largest cancer chemoprevention trial ever conducted, researchers have found that supplementation with vitamin E or selenium, alone or in combination, was not associated with a lower risk of prostate cancer or other cancers. This study, along with another cancer prevention study, will be published in the January 7 issue of JAMA, and both reports are being released early online ...
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