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Folic acid and B vitamins are OK, but they're not cancer fighters
Los Angeles Times, CA - Nov 5, 2008
Take those folic acid, vitamin B6 and vitamin B12 supplements every day if you want, just don't expect them to lower your cancer risk. ...
Folic Acid and Other B Vitamins Won't Help Prevent Cancer Washington Post
Daily B Vitamins Didn't Reduce Women's Cancer Risk, Study Says Bloomberg
Folic Acid Flops in Cancer Study WebMD
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findingDulcinea
Are Vitamins Helpful, Ineffective, or Harmful?
findingDulcinea, New York - Nov 25, 2008
Although vitamins such as B12 supplements for the elderly and folic acid for women, and calcium and vitamin D for women over 65 have been proven to be ...

Daily Mail
We took up to ?20 of vitamins a month - then went cold turkey
Daily Mail, UK - Nov 29, 2008
Helen's supplements: Vitamin D; selenium plus A, E and C, B2 with B6, B12; zinc; folic acid; calcium with Vitamin D and K; super-strength fish oil. ...

Family Security Matters
Exclusive: ?Made in China? ? Is It Time for This Label to Leave ...
Family Security Matters, NJ -
China now supplies over 30% of the world?s Vitamin A, along with B-12 and many health food supplements as well as 80% of the world?s ascorbic acid (Vitamin ...
B Vitamins Reduce Alzheimer?s Risk
Stop Aging Now, DC - Nov 19, 2008
The study found that high doses of folic acid, vitamin B6 and vitamin B12 did not slow the progression of Alzheimer?s disease symptoms in people with ...
Vitamin B 12 and Folate and the Risk of Anemia in Old Age The ...
Archives of Internal Medicine - Nov 10, 2008
Background Screening for deficiencies in vitamin B 12 and folate is advocated to prevent anemia in very elderly individuals. However, the effects of vitamin ...

HealthNews
Vitamin B Not Effective in Preventing Cancer
HealthNews, CA - Nov 7, 2008
?In women at risk of cardiovascular disease, we found that folic acid, vitamin B6 and vitamin B12 had no beneficial or harmful effects on the risk of ...
Vitamin pill may beat blues in elderly
The West Australian, Australia - Nov 28, 2008
A study of 3700 men has found that high levels of homocysteine increased the risk of depression in people over 70 by interfering with the ?happy? brain ...

CBS News
Doubts Raised About Vitamins B,C, D, E for Some Diseases
Voice of America - Nov 13, 2008
B vitamins are considered essential to a healthy diet. B-6 helps protect the body's immunity. B-12 is good for the brain and nervous system. ...
Vitamins Don't Prevent Heart Disease In Men, And One Might Even ... CityNews
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New York Times Blogs
News Keeps Getting Worse for Vitamins
New York Times Blogs, NY - Nov 20, 2008
That said, some extra vitamins have proven benefits, such as vitamin B12 supplements for the elderly and folic acid for women of child-bearing age. ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: folate + 8,820 + web  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)

Higher Plasma Folate Associated with Lower Colorectal Cancer Mortality
Cancerpage.com, GA - Aug 5, 2008
"High levels of plasma folate, such as those that can be seen with supplementation, did not appear to be harmful among the participants in our study," Dr. ...
What women should know
Joliet Herald News, IL - Aug 6, 2008
Folate/folic acid: Taken before conception, helps prevent brain and spinal cord birth defects like spina bifida. Folate is the vitamin that occurs naturally ...
It's easy to add healthy, unrefined food to your diet
Sarasota Herald-Tribune, FL - Aug 4, 2008
Thiamin, riboflavin, niacin and folate help the body release energy from protein, fat and carbohydrates and contribute to nervous system health. ...
8 4-inch whole-wheat pitas or four 8-inch pitas, split open
YumSugar.com, CA - Aug 5, 2008
... 6 g fiber; 529 mg sodium. Vitamin A (70% daily value), Selenium (66% dv), Vitamin C (45% dv), Folate (29% dv), Iron (25% dv), Magnesium (20% dv).
Low vitamin D in pregnancy linked to schizophrenia: research
ABC Online, Australia - Jul 31, 2008
... D then we might be able to recommend that they take some vitamin tablets, just as they do now with iron supplements and folate supplements," he said. ...
Trial Into The Link Between Prenatal Vitamin D Levels And ... Medical News Today (press release)
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Preparing body for pregnancy is smart
Arizona Republic, AZ -
It is also important to eat a healthy diet, including foods that contain folate, such as fortified cereals, dried beans and green, leafy vegetables like ...

MSNBC
Beat the blues with powerful mood foods
MSNBC - Jul 21, 2008
Folate (also called folic acid) seems to be important for mood as well and some studies have shown that low blood levels of this B-vitamin is related to ...
3 Smart Things About Sunburn
Wired News - Jul 21, 2008
Based on a study using blood plasma, just an hour in direct sunlight could cause a 30 to 50 percent drop in folate levels ? and low folate is linked to both ...
Eat your beans to keep heart healthy
BirminghamMail.net, UK - Jul 29, 2008
Rich in iron, potassium, protein, calcium, folate, zinc and fibre, pulses can bulk up any meal giving a huge nutrition boost while being free of fats and ...
Spinach - Green Gold
Medical News Today, UK - Jul 27, 2008
To benefit from the folate in spinach, it is better to steam it than to boil it. Boiling spinach for four minutes can halve the level of folate. ...
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From the Cover: Direct NMR observation of a substrate protein bound to the chaperonin GroEL -
R Horst, EB Bertelsen, J Fiaux, G Wider, AL … - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2005 - National Acad Sciences
... 1). At pH 6.1 and without folate ligands, hDHFR diluted from denaturant is ... 5, which
is published as supporting information on the PNAS web site), and folded ...

Dendrimers and magnetic resonance imaging -
S Langereis, A Dirksen, TM Hackeng, MHP Genderen, … - New Journal of Chemistry, 2007 - rsc.org
... First published on the web 12th February 2007. ... Konda et al. reported a Gd(III)DTPA-
based PAMAM dendrimer with, on average, one or two folate moieties (Fig. ...

An analysis of 5'-noncoding sequences from 699 vertebrate messenger RNAs -
M Kozak? - Nucleic Acids Res, 1987 - Oxford Univ Press
... Home page, Bioinformatics Home page H. Liu, H. Han, J. Li, and L. Wong DNAFSMiner:
a web-based software toolbox to recognize two types of functional sites in ...

Molecular biology of prostate cancer -
WA Schulz, M Burchardt, MV Cronauer - Molecular Human Reproduction, 2003 - Oxford Univ Press
... al., 2002) indicates that the Western diet may be low in protective factors, ie
micronutrients such as selenium, vitamins such as folate, phytoestrogens, and ...

LYMPHOGRANULOMA VENEREUM
GC Fowler - The 5-minute Clinical Consult, 2007, 2006 - books.google.com
Page 776. LYMPHOGRANULOMA VENEREUM Grant C. Fowler, MD BASICS DESCRIPTION
A rare systemic sexually transmitted disease caused by ...
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J Pelletier, P Gros, M DuBow - US Patent 6,982,153, 2006 - Google Patents
... currently in use, including: (3-lactams, fluoroquinolones, aminoglycosides, macrolide
peptides, chloramphenicol, tetracyclines, rifampicin, folate inhibitors,
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Thymidine phosphorylase gene sequence variances having utility in determining the treatment of … -
VP Stanton Jr - US Patent 6,759,200, 2004 - freepatentsonline.com
... Abstract: The present disclosure describes the use of genetic variance information
for folate transport or metabolism genes or pyrimidine transport or ...

Folylpolyglutamate synthetase gene sequence variances having utility in determining the treatment of … -
VP Stanton Jr - US Patent 6,537,759, 2003 - freepatentsonline.com
... Abstract: The present disclosure describes the use of genetic variance information
for folate transport or metabolism genes or pyrimidine transport or ...

Thymidylate synthase gene sequence variances having utility in determining the treatment of disease -
VP Stanton Jr - US Patent 6,664,062, 2003 - freepatentsonline.com
... Abstract: The present disclosure describes the use of genetic variance information
for folate transport or metabolism genes or pyrimidine transport or ...

Effectiveness of Enrichment Devices during Brief Periods of Social Restriction in Singly Housed …
RD Hienz, A Jones, DA Pyle, J Johnson - LABORATORY PRIMATE NEWSLETTER, 2002 - brown.edu
... Eluned. More Interesting Web Sites. * BioAcoustics Team, animal acoustic
communication: <www.cb.u-psud.fr/cb/index.html>. * Bushmeat ...

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Dietary supplements of folate and vitamin B12 can reduce the risk of hip fracture in elderly patients following a stroke, according to a new Japanese study.

The risk of hip fracture is significantly higher in stroke patients than in other individuals of the same age, and is thought to be associated with increased blood levels of a substance called homocysteine, Dr. Yoshihiro Sato and others note in this week’s Journal of the American Medical Association. Because folate and mecobalamin (vitamin B12) reduce homocysteine levels, the team thought that supplements of these nutrients could reduce fracture risk. Sato, at Mitate Hospital in Tagawa, and colleagues studied 628 patients aged 65 years or more who had residual paralysis on one side of the body a year or more after having a stroke. The participants were randomly assigned to take folate and mecobalamin daily, or inactive placebos.

During 2 years of follow-up, the number of falls in each group was virtually the same, but there were only six hip fractures in the supplement group compared with 27 in the placebo group.

Even though homocysteine levels dropped in the active treatment group and rose in the placebo group, bone mineral density did not differ significantly between groups -- so that didn’t explain the fewer number of fractures. As two editorialists point out, although the results support a link between homocysteine levels and fracture risk, "final proof of causality will have to come from elucidation of the biological mechanism underlying this relationship."

Also, Sato’s group cautions that while they found folate and mecobalamin treatment to be associated with striking decreases in fracture risk, "generalization to broader non-Japanese populations should be performed with caution."

 
 
 
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