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Lycopene and atherosclerosis***
Lycopene and atherosclerosis PISA, ITALY. Italian researchers report an inverse correlation between blood level of lycopene and the severity of atherosclerosis. Their study involved 11 healthy subjects with no indication of hypertension or atherosclerosis, 11 patients with hypertension, and 11 patients ...
http://www.yourhealthbase.com/database/a125a.htm 03/02/04, 4175 bytes
Design of the SELECT trial**
... in advanced cancers. Finasteride is therefore no longer considered suitable for prostate cancer prevention. In contrast, two natural agents, selenium and vitamin-E, have been found effective in prostate cancer prevention. The Nutritional Prevention of Cancer (NPC) study concluded that supplementing ...
http://www.yourhealthbase.com/database/a160b.htm 10/10/05, 6119 bytes
Heart Disease: Causes, Prevention and Treatment**
International Health News - Your Gateway to Better Health Comprehensive review of the latest research into the causes, prevention and treatment of heart disease HEART DISEASE: CAUSES, PREVENTION AND TREATMENT by Hans R. Larsen, MSc ChE Cardiovascular disease is the major cause of death in the United ...
http://www.yourhealthbase.com/database/rheart_disease.htm 03/27/04, 80012 bytes
Selenium in cancer prevention**
Selenium in cancer prevention BETHESDA, MARYLAND. Several large studies have found a clear association between low selenium levels and an increased risk of cancer. A major clinical trial involving supplementation with 200 micrograms/day of selenium (500 mg of high selenium brewer's yeast) was carried ...
http://www.yourhealthbase.com/database/a111i.htm 03/02/04, 4420 bytes
Selenium prevents prostate cancer**
Selenium prevents prostate cancer STANFORD, CALIFORNIA. Several large studies have shown that men with low blood (plasma) levels of selenium have a significantly increased risk of prostate cancer. Now medical researchers at Stanford University and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine weigh ...
http://www.yourhealthbase.com/database/a122a.htm 03/02/04, 4127 bytes
Oxidative stress associated with cognitive decline**
... Status Examination (MMSE), a recognized test of mental functioning. The blood samples were analyzed for carotenoids, vitamin E (in red blood cells), selenium, and TBARS. TBARS (thiobarbituric acid reactive substances) level is a reliable indicator of oxidative stress. After four years the participants ...
http://www.yourhealthbase.com/database/a108g.htm 03/02/04, 4848 bytes
International Health News Letter to the Editor – November 2000**
... joint, but can be associated with arthritis or gout. The inflammation may be helped by ensuring an adequate intake of antioxidants specifically vitamin-C and vitamin-E and selenium. Vitamin-B complex may also be helpful as may wearing a copper bracelet. Some natural medicine practitioners feel that ...
http://www.yourhealthbase.com/database/l107c.htm 03/02/04, 3807 bytes
Prostate cancer: Risk factors and prevention**
... and neither has vasectomy. Soybean products (soy milk or tofu) have been found to have a preventive effect as has a high intake of tomato products, lycopene, selenium, and vitamin E. Supplementation with selenium reduced risk by 66% in one study while vitamin E supplementation lowered it by 40%. A large ...
http://www.yourhealthbase.com/database/a140a.htm 03/02/04, 4279 bytes
Glutathione helps protect heart disease patients**
... -generated antioxidant; it is synthesized from glutamate, cysteine and glycine, and its activation requires the presence of adequate amounts of selenium. Glutathione is effective in neutralizing hydrogen peroxide, lipid peroxides, and peroxynitrite – all powerful free radicals that have been implicated ...
http://www.yourhealthbase.com/database/a144c.htm 03/02/04, 5717 bytes
Memory loss linked to vitamin E deficiency**
... aimed at detecting memory loss (delayed word recall and delayed story recall) and also provided blood samples for analysis of vitamins A, C and E, selenium, carotenoids, folate, calcium, iron, and cholesterol. Overall, 7 per cent of the participants were found to have poor memory. Non-Hispanic blacks ...
http://www.yourhealthbase.com/database/a94d.htm 03/02/04, 4739 bytes

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