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  1. ... 1 Background Vitamins and Minerals Vitamins (e.g., vitamin A, C, D, E, K, and the B vitamins) ... events. 34 Vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol), zinc, and vitamin A are supplements that are thought to inhibit inflammation. ...
  2. ... Results Appendix F Table 7. Beta Carotene and Vitamin A Meta-Analysis Results: Results of Meta-Analyses by ... Table 9. Summary of Results for Studies of Vitamin A Use Appendix F Table 10. Beta Carotene Mortality ...
  3. ... a double-blind randomized study, patients with low vitamin A levels received either one pretransplant dose of vitamin A or a placebo. Patients who received vitamin A ...
  4. ... Publication year [ PubMed : 15704697 ] 488. Benn CS. Combining vitamin A and vaccines: convenience or conflict? Danish Medical Journal. ... Bale C, Jorgensen MJ, et al. High-dose vitamin A supplementation administered with vaccinations after 6 months of ...
  5. ... and/or abnormal renal function; calcium, vitamin D, vitamin A, zinc, carnitine, selenium, and iron supplements as indicated ... iron studies, zinc, vitamin D, selenium, carnitine, and vitamin A; periodic DXA scan for risk of osteopenia; assessment ...
  6. ... Feskanich D, Singh V, Willett WC, Colditz GA. Vitamin A intake and hip fractures among postmenopausal women. JAMA. ... Lim LS, Harnack LJ, Lazovich D, Folsom AR. Vitamin A intake and the risk of hip fracture in ...
  7. ... or toxic doses of calcium, vitamin D, and vitamin A. ... to high levels of calcium in the blood. Vitamin A overdose can cause nausea and vomiting, dizziness, blurry ...
  8. ... of colored pigments called carotenoids. It's converted to vitamin A in the body and found in many fruits ... considered antioxidants. They provide about 50% of the vitamin A needed in the diet. Vitamin A is an ...
  9. ... of antioxidants include: Beta-carotene Lutein Lycopene Selenium Vitamin A Vitamin C Vitamin E Vegetables and fruits are ... Health, Office of Dietary Supplements) Also in Spanish Vitamin A (National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements) ...
  10. ... I 2 =0%). Beta-carotene, with or without vitamin A, was associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular ... evidence that multivitamins (antioxidant-focused or broad spectrum), vitamin A (without beta-carotene), vitamin C, calcium (without vitamin ...
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