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Based on the previous finding, there is very little quality research showing the benefits of vitamin E supplementation and a growing body of evidence showing its potential adverse effects. To get the most benefit from vitamin E, it’s best to get it from eating foods in which it naturally occurs. True False What was the result of prostate cancer study in 2011? Men taking vitamin E supplement experienced higher incidence of prostate cancer Men taking vitamin E supplement experienced a decreased risk of prostate cancer There was no significant difference between those who took and those who did not take the supplement In 2008, the Physicians’ Health Study II looked at more than 14,000 male doctors taking high doses of vitamin C or vitamin E for eight years. Neither supplement reduced heart attacks, stroke or cardiovascular deaths. In fact, vitamin E slightly increased the risk of hemorrhagic (bleeding) strokes. This study was followed by an analysis of many studies in 2010 that found vitamin E supplements increase the risk of hemorrhagic strokes by 22 percent. The results not only indicated that taking vitamin E could lead to negative health benefits, but also showed that taking vitamin E led to an increased risk for which of the following conditions? Hemorrhagic strokes Ulcerative colitis Necrotizing fasciitis Diabetes mellitus
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