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Vitamin A (ThirdAge)
Vitamin A is a fat-soluble antioxidant that protects your cells against damaging free radicals and plays other vital roles in the body. However, it is potentially more dangerous than most other vitamins because it can build up to toxic levels. For this reason, it should be used with caution.
Source: www.thirdage.com
World’s deadliest (Clarkson Integrator)
The potential dangers that lie in wait at an average local grocery store are few and far between. The dangers present are a nuisance at best, ranging from picking up bad produce and being forced to return it to forgetting that coupon you wanted to use on that canned goods special sale.
Source: www.clarksonintegrator.com
A perfect pair (The New Zealand Herald)
You probably haven’t given much thought to the matter of your bedside table. For a long time, mine was simply a dumping ground for books, magazines, CDs, books, lists, vitamin bottles - and more books.
Source: www.nzherald.co.nz
Kidney troubles on the rise (The Sacramento Bee)
In February 2005, Rita Miller, a party organizer in Chesapeake, Va., felt exhausted from what she thought was the flu. She was stunned to learn that persistent high blood pressure had caused such severe kidney damage that her body could no longer filter waste products from her blood. “The doctor walked over to my bed and said, ‘You have kidney failure – your kidneys are like dried-up peas,’ ” …
Source: www.sacbee.com
News (The West Australian)
Come summer and all kinds of delicious fruit overflow from the greengrocers’ shelves. Packed with vitamins, particularly vitamin C, antioxidants and phytochemicals, berries have vast health benefits and a wide variety is easily available in the warmer months.
Source: www.thewest.com.au
Shot outside his restaurant (The New Straits Times)
NIBONG TEBAL: A restaurant owner escaped death when a gunman fired a shot at him outside his shop in Taman Permai, Sungai Bakap here at 5pm yesterday.
Source: www.nst.com.my
Study: Vitamin B use does not slow Alzheimer’s (The Arizona Republic)
A study involving scientists from Sun Health Research Institute finds that B vitamins do not slow cognitive decline in people with mild to moderate Alzheimer’s disease.
Source: www.azcentral.com
Berry good for you (The West Australian)
Come summer and all kinds of delicious fruit overflow from the greengrocers’ shelves. Packed with vitamins, particularly vitamin C, antioxidants and phytochemicals, berries have vast health benefits a
Source: www.thewest.com.au
Unrequited obsession (Whyalla News)
Herb Elliott’s first impression of Percy Cerutty was typical: “Sort of interesting, but a bit of an old fool.” At 60, Cerutty lectured Elliott and other students at Perth’s Aquinas College dressed only in white shorts, raving to them about flying.
Source: whyalla.yourguide.com.au