Lack of effect of long-term supplementation with beta carotene on the incidence of malignant neoplasms and cardiovascular disease.
BACKGROUND: Observational studies suggest that people who consume more fruits and vegetables containing beta carotene have somewhat lower risks of cancer and cardiovascular disease, and earlier basic research suggested plausible mechanisms. Because large randomized trials of long duration were neces...
Main Authors: | Hennekens, C, Buring, J, Manson, J, Stampfer, M, Rosner, B, Cook, N, Belanger, C, LaMotte, F, Gaziano, J, Ridker, P, Willett, W, Peto, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1996
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