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Vitamin research a hard pill to swallow

The humble vitamin pill was spotlighted in March, and not in a good way. A Harvard Medical School report linked multivitamins with increased risk of colorectal cancer, and a large University of Washington study found that vitamin E could contribute to lung cancer.

Both of the findings were questioned by supplements experts, particularly the Washington, D.C.-based Council for Responsible Nutrition.

The Washington research, known as the VITAL study, tracked 77,721 men and women, age 50 to 76, who self-reported their 10-year average daily use of multivitamins, vitamins C and E, and folate supplements. Researchers found that none of the vitamins decreased the risk of lung cancer in study ...

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