Selenium and vitamin E supplementation are unlikely to affect age-related cataract development in older men, according to an article published online September 18 in JAMA Ophthalmology. William G.
The men who took supplements of vitamin E, selenium or both developed dementia at the same rate — 4.4 percent — as those who took a placebo. Minnesota news you can count on. From local stories to ...
Selenium, vitamin E and vitamin C — in combination or alone — did not prevent or reduce the risk for prostate or other cancers, according to data from the SELECT and The Physician’s Health Study II ...
Findings from one of the largest cancer chemoprevention trials ever conducted have concluded that selenium and vitamin E taken alone or in combination for an average of five and a half years did not ...
High-dose supplementation with both the trace element selenium and vitamin E increase the risk of high-grade prostate cancer. But importantly, this risk depends upon a man’s selenium status before ...
Men who take selenium and vitamin E supplements may increase their risk of prostate cancer, researchers have found. The new study examined about 1,700 men with prostate cancer and 3,100 healthy men.
HealthDay News — Among men, long-term supplementation with selenium or vitamin E is not associated with a reduction in the risk of age-related cataract, results of a study published in JAMA ...
New data from the much publicized Selenium and Vitamin E Cancer Prevention Trial (SELECT), which sought to determine whether these supplements could protect against the development of prostate cancer, ...
(HealthDay News) — Daily supplements of selenium or vitamin E don’t seem to protect against the development of age-related cataracts among men, according to a study published online September 18 in ...
SEATTLE, Feb. 21 (UPI) -- High-dose supplements of selenium and vitamin E increase the risk of high-grade prostate cancer, depending on a man's selenium level, U.S. researchers say. The findings, ...