Vitamin E Benefits Seen In WHS May Be “Due To Chance” – Researchers
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Research linking vitamin E to a reduced risk of cardiovascular death in the Women's Health Study (WHS) does not outweigh previous research with negative findings, according to the study authors
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