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Vitamin E supplements may raise risk of TB in heavy smokers

Chiropractic Economics February 25, 2008

The combination of vitamin E supplementation and high dietary vitamin C intake appears to increase the risk of TB in middle-aged smokers, according to a study in the British Journal of Nutrition, published online on February 18. Vitamin E is a widely used dietary supplement believed to enhance immune function, note

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