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No cardiovascular benefit from vitamins C or E

Posted on January 17, 2009 by

Although a large number of people continue to take vitamin supplements, the long-term health benefits remain unclear.  Both vitamins C and E have antioxidant properties that have the potential to slow plaque progression. […]

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