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Vitamin E Kills Brain Cancer Cells

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Dan - 08 Jul 2005 22:41 GMT
We conclude that alpha-TOS [Vitamin E] is highly selective in killing
malignant brain cancer cells while relatively inert toward
differentiated neuronal cells, and that vitamin E analogues may be
novel therapeutics for the treatment of tumours such as neuroblastomas.

Journal of Neurochemistry
Volume 0 Issue 0 Page ???  - July 2005
doi:10.1111/j.1471-4159.2005.03298.x

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rtesdall@vpico.com - 12 Jul 2005 00:03 GMT
"Vitamin E: The Controversy and the Consumer"
Tuesday, July 26, 2005 at 2p.m. - 3p.m. Eastern time
Registration cost: Free

A series of controversial studies and media reports have created
uncertainty about the value of vitamin E in recent months. Is it safe?
How much should be taken? Millions of consumers want answers to these
questions. Tap into a panel of leading experts to address these issues
and empower pharmacists, retailers and manufacturers to provide clear,
science-based information.

Scheduled speakers include: Jon Benninger from Virgo Publishing; Steve
French from the Natural Marketing Institute; John Hathcock, Ph.D., from
the Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN); Cindy Schweitzer, Ph.D.,
from Cognis Nutrition & Health; and Maret Traber, Ph.D., from the Linus
Pauling Institute at Oregon State University.

Topics to be covered include:

Vitamin E safety
Benefits of vitamin E
Vitamin E intake and the role of supplementation
Sources and forms of vitamin E
Market outlook for vitamin E
Live Q & A

http://www.nutrilearn.com/webinars.html
 
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