Antioxidant News and Research

Latest Antioxidant News and Research

Hydrogen sulfide could be used to treat humans with heart failure

Hydrogen sulfide could be used to treat humans with heart failure

Vitamins C and E do not prevent cardiovascular disease in men

Vitamins C and E do not prevent cardiovascular disease in men

Fat tissue found to produce melanin

Fat tissue found to produce melanin

Pine bark extract reduces jetlag

Pine bark extract reduces jetlag

Folate, vitamin B6 and B12 do not appear to affect cancer risk

Folate, vitamin B6 and B12 do not appear to affect cancer risk

Antioxidants reduce the toxic effects of lead

Antioxidants reduce the toxic effects of lead

Earlier jaundice treatment decreases brain injury in preterm infants

Earlier jaundice treatment decreases brain injury in preterm infants

Melanin shows potential as new drug target for obesity

Melanin shows potential as new drug target for obesity

Grapes may aid a bunch of heart risk factors

Grapes may aid a bunch of heart risk factors

Review of health benefits of grape polyphenols

Review of health benefits of grape polyphenols

Purple tomatoes the latest in the arsenal against cancer

Purple tomatoes the latest in the arsenal against cancer

Genetically modified tomatoes rich in anthocyanins

Genetically modified tomatoes rich in anthocyanins

Sunshine could help fix male infertility

Sunshine could help fix male infertility

People lacking essential antioxidants and sunlight more likely to develop advanced macular degeneration

People lacking essential antioxidants and sunlight more likely to develop advanced macular degeneration

FDA grants orphan drug status to Reata's pancreatic cancer drug

FDA grants orphan drug status to Reata's pancreatic cancer drug

Combo of sunlight and low antioxidant levels leave seniors at risk of eye disease

Combo of sunlight and low antioxidant levels leave seniors at risk of eye disease

People lacking vital antioxidants and exposed to sunlight more likely to develop eye disease later in life

People lacking vital antioxidants and exposed to sunlight more likely to develop eye disease later in life

Ginkgo biloba may prevent brain cell damage after a stroke

Ginkgo biloba may prevent brain cell damage after a stroke

Red wine cuts smokers risk for lung cancer

Red wine cuts smokers risk for lung cancer

Sea birds' DNA may hold keys to aging and cancer, Bucknell researcher says

Sea birds' DNA may hold keys to aging and cancer, Bucknell researcher says

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