Press Kit

Vitamin E Impact on Health and Disease
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• Press Releases
• Speaker Bios

From the workshop for health and science writers, held Jan. 27 at the New York Academy of Sciences.

Sponsored by the
Council for Responsible Nutrition
Representing the Dietary Supplement Industry


Press Releases Click here for all of CRN's vitamin E press releases

Vitamin E Called Essential Nutrient Worthy of Further Research at High Doses—Diet Alone Rarely Provides Recommended Intake—

Vitamin E Helps Male Ultra-Marathoners Avoid Cell Damage: Female Athletes Can Recover From Race Stress Without It

Vitamin E May Prove Beneficial in Alzheimer’s Disease
—Promising Studies Underway, Says Leading Researcher—

Vitamin E May Protect Against Age-Related Cataract
—Good News about the Leading Cause of Blindness in the U.S—

Vitamin E Reduces Inflammation:
Key to Reducing Heart Disease, Stroke and Other Health Problems

Vitamin E Has Potential To Prevent Certain Cancers
—One of the Most Promising Agents Studied So Far—


Speaker Bios

Annette Dickinson, Ph.D.

Maret Traber, Ph.D.

Mary Sano, Ph.D.

Paul F. Jacques, Sc.D.

Gerald M. Lemole, M.D., author

Mark A. Moyad, M.D., M.P.H., author