Antioxidant vitamins may do little to protect your heart
According to a study released in the Archives of Internal Medicine, contrary to popular belief, taking antioxidant vitamins such as C, E and antioxidants such as beta carotene may do little to protect your heart against heart attack, stroke or other cardiovascular events.
These results "add to the body of evidence that antioxidants do not add to the prevention of heart disease."
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These results "add to the body of evidence that antioxidants do not add to the prevention of heart disease."
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