vitamin deficiency
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Diet Coke Plus has vitamins
WIS-TV - Eight ounces of Diet Coke Plus has 15% of the niacin, B6 and B12 you need in a day. And 10% of the zinc and magnesium. Some Diet Coke Plus won’t be the only vitamin added soft drink. Pepsi will introduce its own version in the fall. USA Today reports
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5 Best Post-Workout Foods
WATE - That same can has more than 100 percent of the daily value for niacin, 29 percent of the daily value for vitamin B6 and 82 percent of the daily value for vitamin B12. And tuna is a superb source of the vitally important cancer-protective trace
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Dietary Vitamin B6. B12 And Folate, May Decrease Pancreatic Cancer
Medical News Today - Researchers exploring the notion that certain nutrients might protect against pancreatic cancer found that lean individuals who got most of these nutrients from food were protected against developing cancer. The study also suggests this protective
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Gene Patents Jeopardize Genetic Testing
Genetic Engineering News - Prior precedents in chemical law have been applied to isolated DNA sequences, including those that permitted the patenting of purified chemical compounds like aspirin, Vitamin B12, and prostaglandins. The chemical analogy has allowed patents on
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Mediterranean Beef Steak Sandwiches & Beef Taco & Cheese Pockets
WSFA - per serving: 420 calories; 15 g fat (5 g saturated fat; 7 g monounsaturated fat); 89 mg cholesterol; 687 mg sodium; 35 g carbohydrate; 2.1 g fiber; 33 g protein; 10.4 mg niacin; 0.6 mg vitamin B6; 1.5 mcg vitamin B12; 4.1 mg
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Why poor kids can’t find a dentist.
Slate - Yet, even today, as an NIH Web site points out, ” Clinical intervention trials are needed [emphasis added] to determine whether supplementation with vitamin B6, folic acid, or vitamin B12 can help protect you against developing coronary heart disease
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Fruit, crunch enhance yogurt’s goodness
Memphis Commercial Appeal - Yogurt is an excellent source of protein, calcium, riboflavin and vitamin B12. And eating yogurt with active, live cultures helps the good bacteria that live in our small intestine and colon multiply and thrive. These friendly microorganisms that
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There’s no reason to eat meat
Free Lance-Star - Finally, you can get all the nutrients in beef and pork–protein, iron, zinc, niacin, vitamin B12 and the like–from other foods, such as chicken, fish, eggs, milk, beans and nuts. Olympic track athlete Carl Lewis proved people could be incredibly fit
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