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61. Vitamins may reduce Alzheimer's risk - Alzheimer's Disease - MSNBC.com

High daily doses of vitamins E and C taken together reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease among elderly peoplea study said. international units and most vitamin C supplements between 500 and international unitsand for vitamin C it is 75 to
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4007300
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62. VitaminsCarotenoidsand Phytochemicals

may contribute to periodontal disease. Low dietary intake of vitamin C may also increase lead Fewer incidents of infectious diseases have been observed in people taking large
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http://www.reutershealth.com/wellconnected/doc39.html
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63. Wellness e-Letter

Eileen Patel. (818) 427-3211. Scientific evidence confirms that 90%-95% of diseases are caused by free radicals. properties of vitamin C and vitamin E help stabilize incidence of infectious disease & cancer with proper levels of vitamin E in the body. 3 4 5. Vitamin C has been
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http://eileenpatel.wellnesssalon.com/content/CN_Wellness_News_Detail.aspx?ID=43
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64. www.clemson.edu/biosci/Aquaculture%20tests/Test%202-F03.doc

AQUACULTURE. TEST 2. FALL 2003. Which of the following is not mediated by epinephrine? not a non-infectious disease? (A) ammonia toxicosis (B) vitamin C deficiency (C) genetic based diseases ammonia toxicosis (C) vitamin C deficiency (D) gluconeogenesis
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http://www.clemson.edu/biosci/Aquaculture%20tests/Test%202-F03.doc
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