Gamma tocopherol arrests growth of prostate cancer cells

This paper elucidates the mechanism by which gamma tocopherol, a form of Vitamin E, reduces inflammation and arrests the growth of prostate cancer cells. Remember that ordinary Vitamin E which contains only alpha tocopherol suppresses gamma tocopherol levels (see the post Do Not Take Ordinary Vitamin E).

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Aspirin should not be routinely used for the prevention of cardiovascular disease

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Millions of U.S. children have suboptimal levels of Vitamin D