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Researchers here have learned that a mere 50 milligrams of vitamin E (a common supplement size, about three times the recommended daily amount) each day may cut a man's chance of getting prostate cancer by a third.
While technology hasn't replaced in-person meetings or phone discussions, videos have become a common supplement, according to Lloyd, who recently set up a video conference to interview candidates in front of hiring managers in the UK, Australia and the US.
Activated charcoal is a common supplement in bacteriologic agar, where it remains homogeneously suspended.
These vitamins are a common supplement in our center and sometimes blood levels are drawn if the patient is drunk, needs i.v. hydration and has cachexic features.
In the patient group, we had data on vitamin D sources used, namely, cod fish oil (a common supplement in Norway), vitamin D tablets (multivitamin), or vitamin D-fortified milk.
Folic acid is a common supplement for hearing health, and since most individuals with tinnitus also suffer from some degree of hearing loss, eating foods high in Folic acid may potentially help.
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In poor countries, vitamin supplements —a common expedient reach less than half of those who most need them, the rural poor.
Fetal bovine serum (FBS) is a common media supplement used in tissue engineering (TE) cultures.
A common nutritional supplement that we believe has not been investigated for its effect on exercise-related muscle soreness is vitamin B2 (riboflavin).
Vebena, a common food supplement derived from this plant, is used for sore throats and respiratory tract diseases such as asthma and whooping cough, and for heart conditions such as chest pain (angina) and fluid retention due to heart failure [175].
Soybean meal is a common protein supplement, and averages about 44% crude protein.
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