Beta Carotene

Beta Carotene - most related articles:

- High alpha carotene levels may lead to longer life - 8.3
- Vitamins C and E and beta carotene may not reduce cancer risk - 8.3
- Beta blockers may benefit COPD lung disease - 4.8
- A-beta clearance - a key to treatment or prevention of Alzheimer's disease - 4.6
- Pancreatic stem cells may cure diabetes - 4.2
- Biomarkers for ovarian cancer rise a year before diagnosis - 4.1
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- Imaging can identify biomarker of alzheimer's disease - 3.6
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- Beta amyloid protein spurs formation of Alzheimer's plaques - 3.4

Beta Carotene articles

Antioxidant supplements may interfere breast cancer treatment
A new study finds that many women with breast cancer take antioxidant supplements while undergoing cancer treatment, even though the consequences of doing so are unknown.

Vitamins C and E and beta carotene may not reduce cancer risk
Women who took beta carotene or vitamin C or E or a combination of the supplements had a similar risk of cancer as women who did not take the supplements, according to data from a randomized controlled trial in the December 30 online issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.

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