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Study suggests bamboo has ‘superfood’ potential

A recent review of bamboo consumption found promising health benefits, including improved metabolic health, reduced inflammation, and antioxidant activity. However, caution is advised due to potential risks associated with raw or improperly prepared bamboo.

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Farm-to-table study reveals why whole grains are healthiest

A new study reveals that whole wheat retains major minerals and trace minerals better than refined flour during milling and baking. The study also found that vitamin E levels dropped substantially with each processing step, regardless of the type of flour used.

The Mediterranean Diet: Good for your health and your hip pocket

A new study from the University of South Australia shows that the Mediterranean diet is not only good for health but also for your weekly budget. Compared to the typical Australian Western diet, the Mediterranean diet costs less, with a family of four saving $28 per week and nearly $1500 per year

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Egg powder suitable as a food supplement?

A recent study led by Veronika Somoza found that egg powder is a valuable source of essential nutrients, including vitamins and indispensable amino acids. The researchers discovered that the drying process did not lead to contamination with heavy metals and that egg powder can provide up to 61% of a child's daily requirement for selenium.

Vitamins, supplements are a ‘waste of money’ for most Americans

A systematic review of 84 studies found insufficient evidence that multivitamins or supplements can prevent cardiovascular disease and cancer in healthy adults. In contrast, diet and exercise are key to maintaining health. Whole fruits and vegetables contain a mixture of vitamins, phytochemicals, fiber, and other nutrients that act syn...

New study on mice sheds light on the anti-obesity effects of vitamin E

Researchers at Shibaura Institute of Technology discovered that tocotrienols, a subtype of vitamin E, can lower body weight, reduce white adipose tissue, and protect the liver in mice fed with a high-fat diet. The study suggests a potential compound to prevent obesity and its secondary diseases.

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Study shows vitamin E needed for proper nervous system development

Researchers at Oregon State University have found that vitamin E is crucial for the normal development of the brain and nervous system in embryos. The study used zebrafish as a model organism and found that those with a deficiency in vitamin E had malformed brains and nervous systems, leading to embryo death.

How vitamin E acetate might injure vapers' lungs

Researchers found that vitamin E acetate increases lung surfactant fluidity, causing the surfactant layer to collapse. This may contribute to symptoms like shortness of breath and lung inflammation in EVALI patients.

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Vaping chemical creates toxic ketene gas, RCSI research

Researchers from RCSI University have discovered that heating up vitamin E acetate in vaping products produces highly toxic ketene gas, which can cause serious lung damage and impair the central nervous system. The study highlights the potential risks of vaping and calls for further investigation into the chemicals found in vape mixtures.

Vitamin E found to prevent muscle damage after heart attack

A pre-clinical study published in Redox Biology reveals that vitamin E may help preserve heart function after a heart attack by reducing inflammation and oxidative stress. The findings suggest that vitamin E could be an effective and inexpensive therapy for patients with heart attacks, providing new hope for cardiovascular health.

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Fatty foods necessary for vitamin E absorption, but not right away

A recent study published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition has found that vitamin E absorption does not require concurrent consumption with fat. After 12 hours without eating, subjects who consumed a fat-containing meal showed significant absorption of vitamin E.

Genetics may influence the effects of vitamin E on cancer risk

A retrospective analysis found that genetic variations in the COMT gene affected whether vitamin E decreased or increased cancer risk in study participants. The results showed a significant impact of COMT variants on cancer rates among women taking vitamin E supplements.

Hazelnuts improve older adults' micronutrient levels

A study by Oregon State University found that consuming hazelnuts daily for 16 weeks improved magnesium levels and reduced low-density lipoproteins (LDL) in older adults. Urinary levels of a vitamin E breakdown product also increased, indicating an improvement in overall nutritional status.

Why vitamin E effect is often a matter of luck until now

A new study reveals the effect of vitamin E is often based on luck due to its metabolite, alpha-carboxychromanol, which has a promising anti-inflammatory effect. Personalized medicine could be improved with this discovery, as the level of alpha-carboxychromanol in patients varies greatly.

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Artificial anti-oxidant may be the next go-to supplement

Researchers at UBC Okanagan have discovered that TEMPO, a well-known artificial anti-oxidant, is significantly more effective than nature's best option, vitamin E. The study found that TEMPO can convert free radicals to harmless molecules up to 100 times faster than vitamin E in certain environments.

'Golden' potato delivers bounty of vitamins A and E

A golden potato engineered to be more nutritious than white potatoes has the potential to prevent disease and death in developing countries. The yellow-orange tuber provides up to 42% of a child's recommended daily intake of vitamin A and 34% of vitamin E.

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Vitamin E discovery in maize could lead to more nutritious crop

New research has identified genes controlling vitamin E content in maize grain, a finding that could lead to improving the nutritional profile of this staple crop. Six genes were discovered to encode proteins contributing to antioxidant compounds called tocochromanols, also known as vitamin E.

Vitamin E, selenium supplements did not prevent dementia

A recent study published in JAMA Neurology found that vitamin E and selenium supplements did not prevent dementia in asymptomatic older men. The study involved over 7,500 participants who took the supplements for an average of five years, but showed no significant reduction in dementia incidence among the groups.

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Millions of people with metabolic syndrome may need more vitamin E

A study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that people with metabolic syndrome require 30-50% more vitamin E than healthy individuals. Conventional blood tests may mask underlying deficiencies due to vitamin E's attraction to high cholesterol and fat.

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Vitamin E may prevent pneumonia in nonsmoking elderly men

Researchers found that vitamin E supplementation decreased pneumonia risk by 35% in smokers starting at age 21 or older. Vitamin E also reduced pneumonia incidence by 69% in a subgroup of light smokers exercising in their leisure time. This benefit was seen even among heavy smokers and those not exercising.

Obese people need more vitamin E, but actually get less

A recent study suggests that obese individuals with metabolic syndrome may be chronically deficient in vitamin E, which is crucial for combating oxidative stress and associated diseases like heart disease and Alzheimer's. Experts recommend a balanced diet with daily multivitamins and healthy fats to mitigate this deficiency.

Scientists figure out how vitamin E keeps muscles healthy

Researchers found that vitamin E helps muscles heal by repairing damaged plasma membranes, which are essential for maintaining cell function. Without it, cells can't properly recover from injury, leading to conditions like muscular dystrophy and diabetes-related muscle weakness.

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Ironing out oxidative stress

A new study by ETH Zurich researchers has identified a critical link between oxidative stress and the immune system's ability to fight off viruses. Vitamin E was shown to be effective in protecting T cells from cell death caused by oxidative stress, a breakthrough that could have implications for treating chronic infections.

Cerebellar ataxia can't be cured, but some cases can be treated

A study in Movement Disorders reveals that certain cerebellar ataxias can be effectively treated with regimens such as prescription drugs, high doses of vitamin E, and gluten-free diets. Early treatment is crucial to prevent neurological deterioration in these conditions.

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People with multiple sclerosis may have lower levels of key nutrients

Women with multiple sclerosis may have lower levels of important antioxidant and anti-inflammatory nutrients like folate from food and vitamin E compared to healthy people. The study found that women with MS had lower average intake of these nutrients and a lower percentage of calories from fat.

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Vitamin E in canola and other oils hurts lungs

A new Northwestern University study reveals that high gamma-tocopherol levels, found in soybean, corn, and canola oils, are associated with decreased lung function and increased asthma risk. In contrast, alpha-tocopherol, found in olive and sunflower oils, is linked to better lung function.

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Several forms of vitamin E protect against memory disorders

A recent study published in Experimental Gerontology found that various forms of vitamin E, including tocopherols and tocotrienols, play a role in memory processes. The study revealed that higher total serum levels of vitamin E, particularly γ-tocopherol and β-tocotrienol, were associated with a reduced risk of cognitive impairment.

Chew more to retain more energy

Research suggests that chewing food thoroughly increases bioaccessibility of its energy content, with particles becoming smaller as chews increase. This means that eating whole almonds or incorporating mixed fibers from fruits and vegetables can lead to greater energy retention.

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