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Vitamin E Directory
Vitamin E can be found in eggs, nuts, vegetable oils, green leafy vegetables, and fortified cereals. Follow the links below to find WebMD's comprehensive coverage about how vitamin E helps the body, how much you need, who needs vitamin E supplements, and much more.
Medical Reference
Heart Disease and Antioxidants, Vitamin E, and Beta-Carotene
Find out what you need to eat to make sure you get plenty of heart-healthy antioxidants.
Alternative Therapies for Parkinson's Disease
An overview of alternative treatments for Parkinson's disease, including tips you should know before trying them.
Vitamin E for Strong Immunity
WebMD explains the benefits and risks of vitamin E supplementation.
Vitamins Women Need
Find out which vitamins are important for women to get every day, what kind of food has them, and whether you should consider taking supplements.
Features
The Truth About Vitamin E
The latest research suggests those little golden capsules may not stave off heart disease after all. Does that mean you should not be taking them?
Eat Smart for a Healthier Brain
Add these 'superfoods' to your daily diet, and you will increase your odds of maintaining a healthy brain for the rest of your life.
Vitamin Essentials as We Age
Vitamin A? Vitamin C? Vitamin B? How do you know which ones to take? How much should you take? Here’s what you need to know.
The ABCs of Vitamins
Find out the history behind the most popular vitamin supplements.