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Vitamin B Smokeless Cigarettes? SolarCigarette.com Introduces a Life Changing Experience for Smokers
Smokers have long fought with the nicotine addictions when it comes to smoking. Now SolarCigarette.com gives smokers a chance to fight the cravings and improve their way of life.Hollywood, FL (PRWEB) May 24, 2012 Smoking tobacco cigarettes causes many different types of health issues but still this doesn't seem to stop smokers from lighting up a tobacco cigarette each day. Cancer and C.O.P.D ...
Personal Nutrition: Vitamin B may offer blood pressure benefits to 1 in 10 people
The study – published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition – reveals that around one in ten people could significantly lower their blood pressure and, in turn, their risk of heart disease and stroke by increasing their intake of vitamin B2.
Vitamin C improves pulmonary function in newborns of pregnant smoking women
Vitamin C supplementation in pregnant women who are unable to quit smoking significantly improves pulmonary function in their newborns, according to a new study.
Vitamin C Improves Pulmonary Function in Newborns of Smokers
Vitamin C supplementation in pregnant women who are unable to quit smoking significantly improves pulmonary function in their newborns, according to a new study.
Vitamin C improves lung function in newborns of pregnant smoking women
( Oregon Health & Science University ) Women who are unable to quit smoking during pregnancy can significantly improve the lung function of their newborns by taking Vitamin C daily, according to a new study at Oregon Health & Science University Doernbecher Children's Hospital.
Optimal vitamin D linked to lower heart disease death: Study
Optimal levels of vitamin D – defined as having blood levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25[OH]D) of at least 75 nmol/L – were associated with a 66% reduction in the risk of cardiovascular disease mortality, compared with people with severe vitamin D deficiency.
Folic acid tied to lower child cancer risks
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Rates of two rare childhood cancers declined after the U.S. began requiring grain products to be fortified with the B vitamin folic acid, a new study finds. Reported in the journal Pediatrics, the study does not prove that folic acid deserves the credit. But researchers say the findings at least offer reassurance that folic-acid fortification has not led to an ...
Snorting Vitamin B And Getting High On Rock Candy - What Onscreen "Drugs" Actually Are
"Movie sets are drug-free environments, at least in theory. Even if an actor is playing a tie-dye-wearing burnout whose best friend is a honey-bear bong, puffing the real thing is strictly verboten."
Vitamin Shoppe: US supplement user confidence soars to 93% as usage increases
Survey data indicated that 93% of vitamin users are more confident about their health when taking dietary supplements, a 21% increase from 2011. The survey, conducted by Wakefield Research on behalf of The Vitamin Shoppe, also found that 72% of respondents report taking a multivitamin supplement on a regular basis.
Vitamin Boost: Consumers Taking Their Vitamins, Supplements
While dietitians stress that whole foods are best, vitamins and supplements gain momentum in supermarkets. read more
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