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Vitamins

I. Vitamin A (Contributed By Kyle J. Norton. Posted with Permission)
Vitamin A
Vitamin A, a bi-polar molecule formed by bonds between carbon and hydrogen, is a fat soluble vitamin which can not be stored in the liver but it can be converted from beta-carotene, a powerful antioxidant. The vitamin is best known fir its strong effects in improving vision and enhancing bone growth.

Against arsenic-induced uterine toxicity 
All About Vitamins: Vitamin A Against arsenic-induced uterine toxicity 

Excess Vitamin A intake in severe anomalies defect in fetus 
All About #CurableVitamins: Excess Vitamin A intake in severe anomalies defect in fetus 

Alzheimer's Disease
All About #CurableVitamins: The effects of Vitamin A Against Alzheimer's Disease

The Antiaging Vitamin A 
All About #CurableVitamins; The Antiaging Vitamin A 

Antiproliferative Effects 
All About Vitamins: Vitamin A Antiproliferative Effects 

Asthma
All About #CurableVitamins: The effects of Vitamin A On Asthma

Anemia in pregnancy
All about #CurableVitamin A and Anemia in pregnancy

Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia(BPH)
All About #CurableVitamins: The effects of Vitamin A On Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia(BPH)

Bilateral corneal ulceration
All About Vitamins: Vitamin A deficiency increased 
risk of Bilateral corneal ulceration

Biliopancreatic diversion (BPD)
All About Vitamins: Vitamin A deficiency induced Complications of Biliopancreatic diversion (BPD)

Breast Cancer
The #CurableVitamins: The effects of Vitamin A on Breast Cancer

Carotenoids in Anti inflammatory activities 
All About #CurableVitamins: The role of Carotenoids in Anti inflammatory activities 

Cardiometabolic risk factor 
All About Vitamins: Vitamin A deficiency induced higher Cardiometabolic risk factor 

Cerebellar hypoplasia
All About Vitamins: Vitamin A Deficiency in Pregnant Women may induce Cerebellar hypoplasia in Newborn 

Cervical Cancer
All About #CurableVitamins: The effects of Vitamin A On Cervical Cancer

Chronic leg ulcers 
All About Vitamins: Vitamin A and Chronic leg ulcers 

Chronic liver disease 
1. All About Vitamins: Vitamin A Deficiency in increased risk of Chronic liver disease 
2. All About Vitamins: Vitamin A deficiency in induced chronic liver disease 

Cirrhosis
All About Vitamins: Vitamin A deficiency and and Cirrhosis
Clefting 
All About #CurableVitamins: Vitamin A and Clefting 

Colon Cancer 
All About #CurableVitamins: The effects of Vitamin C On Colon Cancer 

Development of Fetus and Newborn 
All About #CurableVitamins: Vitamin A and Development of Fetus and Newborn 

Complications of Coronary Artery Disease 
All About Vitamins: Vitamin A and Complications of Coronary Artery Disease 
Endometrial Cancer
All About #CurableVitamins: The effects of Vitamin A Against Endometrial Cancer

Esophageal Cancer 
All About Vitamins: Vitamin A Deficiency in Increased Risk of Esophageal Cancer 

Giardia lamblia infection
1. All About Vitamins: Vitamin A deficiency and Giardia lamblia infection 
2, All About Vitamins: Vitamin A deficiency involved Giardia lamblia infection

Hepatitis C virus-related chronic liver disease 
Vitamin A deficiency and Hepatitis C virus-related chronic liver disease 

Immunity 
All About #CurableVitamins: The role of Vitamin A in tolerance and immunity 

Immunomodulatory Effects 
All About Vitamins: Vitamin A Immunomodulatory Effects 

Iron-refractory iron deficiency anemia 
All About #CurableVitamins: The effects of Vitamin C On iron-refractory iron deficiency anemia (IRIDA) 

Lung cancer
All About Vitamins: Vitamin A and Lung cancer

Morbidity and mortality in infants 
All About #CurableVitamins: Vitamin A and Prevention morbidity and mortality in infants 

Night Blindness
All About Vitamins: Vitamin A deficiency in induced Night Blindness 

Short- and long-term morbidity in very low birthweight infants
Vitamin A and prevent mortality and short- and long-term morbidity in very low birthweight infants 

Oral Cancer 
All About Vitamins: Vitamin A And Oral Cancer 

Osteoporosis 
All About #CurableVitamins: Vitamin A and Osteoporosis 

Ovarian cancer
All About #CurableVitamins: The effects of Vitamin A On Ovarian cancer

Pregnancy and breastfeeding women 
All About #CurableVitamins: Vitamin A and pregnancy and breastfeeding women 
Vitamin A in Pregnancy and breastfeeding women 

Prostate Cancer
The #CurableVitamins: The effects of Vitamin A on Prostate Cancer

Reproductive System
All About Vitamins: Vitamin A and Reproductive System 

Carotenoids in age-related macular degeneration 
All About #CurableVitamins: The role of Carotenoids in age-related macular degeneration 

Skin Aging
All About #CurableVitamins: The effects of Vitamin A On Skin Aging

Stroke
All About Vitamins: Vitamin A and Stroke 

Skin Diseases
All About Vitamins: Vitamin A in Treatment of Skin Diseases 

Skin tumors
1. All About Vitamins: The Effects of Vitamin A on Skin tumors 
2. All About #CurableVitamins; Skin tumors inhibited by application of Vitamin A 

Spatial memory deficit 
All About Vitamins: Vitamin A deficiency and Spatial memory deficit 

Stomach/gastric cancer 
All About Vitamins: Vitamin A and Stomach/gastric cancer 

The importance of vitamin A 
All About Vitamins: The importance of vitamin A 

Vision Health 
All About #CurableVitamins: Vitamin A and Vision Health 

Vitamin A toxicity
All About Vitamins: The Effects of Vitamin A toxicity in fetus defection 

Vitamin A in prevention of type 1 diabetes
All About #CurableVitamins: The Importance of vitamin A in prevention of type 1 diabetes

Vitamin A Interactions
 All About Vitamins: Vitamin A Interactions 

Wheezing 
All About Vitamins: Vitamin A Deficiency in Increased Risk of Wheezing 

Xerophthalmia 
All About Vitamins: Vitamin A deficiency induces Xerophthalmia 

Vitamin B1
Vitamin B1 is one of the members of the vitamin B complex, it is also known as thiamin or thiamine. It's most common form is a colorless chemical compound with the formula C12H17N4OS. It was discovered in 1910 by Umetaro Suzuki in Japan. It is a water soluble vitamin, therefore it can be stored in the body and is required to be taken regularly.

Vitamin B1 and diabetic complications 
1.All About Vitamins: Vitamin B1 and diabetic complications 
2. All About #CurableVitamins: Vitamin B1 in Managing Diabetic Complications 

Alzheimer's disease(AD)
All About #CurableVitamins: Vitamin B1 Deficiency Associated to the Risk of Alzheimer's disease(AD) 

Anti Inflammatory effects 
All About #CurableVitamins: Vitamin B1 Anti Inflammatory effects

Antimicrobial Activity
All About Vitamins: Vitamin B1(Thiamine) Antimicrobial Activity


Chronic Liver Failure 
All About #CurableVitamins: Vitamin B1 deficiency in associated to Chronic Liver Failure 

Diabetes and Heart Disease 
All About Vitamins: Vitamin B1 and Diabetes and Heart Disease 

Diastolic dysfunction and heart failure 
All About Vitamins: Vitamin B1 and Diastolic dysfunction and heart failure 

Inflammatory Diseases 
All About Vitamins: Vitamin B1 and Inflammatory Diseases 

Neuro degeneration
All About Vitamins: High Dose of Thiamine(Vitamin B1) in Reduced Risk of Neurodegeneration
Neurodegenerative disease
All About #CurableVitamins: Vitamin B1 deficiency in associated to neurodegenerative disease

Obese and Obesity Complications 
All About #CurableVitamins: Vitamin B1 deficiency to Obese and Obesity Complications 

Oxidative Stress 
All About Vitamins: Thiamine Reduced Risk of Oxidative Stress 

Parkinson Disease
All About Vitamins: Thiamine and Parkinson Disease 

Symptoms and Complications Heart failure
All About #CurableVitamins: Vitamin B1 in Managing Symptoms and Complications Heart failure 

Type II diabetes
All About Vitamins: Thiamine in Reduced Risk of Complications and Treatment of Type II diabetes

Vascular Disease
 All About Vitamins: Thiamine in Reduced Risk of Vascular Disease 

Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome 
Vitamin B1 Reduces Complications and Motility of Patients with Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome 

Vitamin B2
Vitamin B2 also known as Riboflavin, is a water-soluble, yellow-orange organic compound found abundantly in milk, meat, eggs, nuts, enriched flour, green vegetables, etc. The vitamin is essential for normal cellular growth and function and best known for converting energy from protein, fat, and carbohydrates during metabolism and its antioxidant effects in oxidation-reduction reactions.
Breast Cancer
All About #CurableVitamins: The effect of Vitamin B2 on Breast Cancer

Breast Cancer 
All About Vitamins: Vitamin B2 Reduced Risk and Treatment of Breast Cancer 

Central nervous system and muscle involvement 
All About Vitamins: Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) and Central nervous system and muscle involvement 

Cervical Cancer
All About #CurableVitamins: The effect of Vitamin B2 on Cervical Cancer

Congenital Heart Defects 
1, All About Vitamins: The Effects of Vitamin B2 In Reduced Risk of Congenital Heart Defects in Offspring
2. Vitamin B2 Reduced Risk outflow tract defects (OTD) and congenital heart defects (CHDs) in New Born 

Defective Gene ACAD9 
All About Vitamins: High Dose of Vitamin B2 for Treatment of Defective Gene ACAD9 

Depression 
All About Vitamins: Vitamin B2 Reduced Risk and Symptoms of Depression 

Endometrial Cancer
All About #CurableVitamins: The effect of Vitamin B2 on Endometrial Cancer

Gene type Hypertension
All About Vitamins": Vitamin B2 and Gene type Hypertension

Inflammatory Diseases 
All About Vitamins: The Effects of Vitamin B2 in Inflammatory Diseases 

Inflammatory Response 
All About Vitamins: Vitamin B2 in Inflammatory Response 

 Insulin Resistance 
All About Vitamins: Vitamin B2 reduced Risk of in Insulin Resistance in Obesity

Gastrointestinal function 
All About Vitamins: Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) and gastrointestinal function 

Gene ACAD9 
All About Vitamins: Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) and defective Gene ACAD9 

Hyperglycemia 
All About Vitamins: Vitamin B3 induced Hyperglycemia 

Metabolism by Reduced Urinary Dicarboxylic Acids in Autism
All About Vitamins: Vitamin B2 Improved Metabolism by Reduced Urinary Dicarboxylic Acids in Autism 

Migraine Headache 
All About Vitamins: The Effects of Vitamin B2 In Migraine Headache 

Neuroprotective Vitamin 
All about Vitamins: Vitamin B2, A Neuroprotective Vitamin 

Physical Activity 
All About Vitamins: Vitamin B2 in Physical Activity 

 Postnatal Depression 
All About Vitamins: Vitamin B2 In Reduced Risk of Postnatal Depression 

Preeclampsia in Pregnancy 
All About Vitamins: Vitamin B2 Deficiency induced Preventable Preeclampsia in Pregnancy 

Prostate Cancer
All About #CurableVitamins: The effect of Vitamin B2 on Prostate Cancer

 Stroke
All About Vitamins: Vitamin B2 Reduced Risk of Acute Ischaemic Stroke and Improved Cognition in Post Stroke Patients
Psychomotor function 
All About Vitamins: Vitamin B2 and Psychomotor function 

Short-Chain Acyl-CoA Dehydrogenase Deficiency
All About Vitamins: Vitamin B2, Treatment of Short-Chain Acyl-CoA Dehydrogenase Deficiency 

Vitamin B3
Niacin, is also known as vitamin B3, nicotinic acid, an organic compound with the formula
C6H5NO2, found abundantly in chicken, beef, fish, cereal, peanuts and legumes. It is best known for its effects in lowering cholesterol and triglycerides and removing toxic from our body and promoting production of steroid hormones.

Anti Acne
All About Vitamins: Niacin, A Potent Anti Acne Vitamin 

Antioxidant
All About Vitamins: Niacin as Antioxidant
Breast Cancer
All About #CurableVitamins: The effect of Vitamin B3 on Breast Cancer

Cardiovascular Disease 
 All About Vitamins: Vitamin B3 and Cardiovascular Disease 

Chronic kidney disease 
All About Vitamins: Niacin reduced risk of co-morbidities in patient with chronic kidney disease 

Dementia in Pellagra Patients 
All About Vitamins: Vitamin B3 deficiency induced Dementia in Pellagra Patients 

Depression
All About Vitamins: Niacin and Risk of Depression 

Gestational Diabetes 
All About Vitamins: Niacin in Reduced Complications and Treatment of Gestational Diabetes 

Glaucoma
All About Vitamins: Niacin Reduced Risk and Treatment Glaucoma?

Hyperpigmentation 
All About Vitamins: Vitamin B3 (Niacin) and hyperpigmentation 

Hypercholesterol and risk of CVD 
All About Vitamins: Niacin Lowers Hypercholesterol and risk of CVD in Diabetic patients

Hyperglycemia
All About Vitamins: Vitamin B3 induced Hyperglycemia

 Hyperlipidemia
All About Vitamins: Vitamin B3 in Reduced Risk of hyperlipidemia

Enhanced Immunity 
All about Vitamins: Niacin, A dietary Supplement for Enhanced Immunity 

Inflammatory Expression
All About Vitamins: Niacin in Inhibited Inflammatory Expression
 Immune Responses 
All About Vitamins: Niacin, A supplement for Improved immune responses 

Kidney Diseases 
All About Vitamins: Niacin in reduced Risk of High Levels of Phosphorus in Chronic Diseases 

Life span Increasing 
All About Vitamins: Vitamin B3 (Niacin) and Life span Increasing 

Longevity
All About Vitamins: Vitamin B3, the Best Vitamin for Longevity

Melasma 
All About Vitamins: Vitamin B3 (Niacin) and Melasma 

Metabolic Syndrome 
All About Vitamins: Vitamin B3 and Metabolic Syndrome 

Migraine Caused by Low Level of Serotonin 
All About Vitamins: niacin in Prevented Migraine Caused by Low Level of Serotonin 

Obesity 
All About Vitamins: Niacin Overload in increased Risk of Obesity 

Obesity and Obese Toxicity 
All About Vitamins: Niacin on Obesity and Obese Toxicity 

Oxidative Stress 
All About Vitamins: Niacin in reduced Risk Oxidative Stress 

Pellagra in Anorexia Nervosa
All About Vitamins: Niacin in Prevention of Complication of Pellagra in Anorexia Nervosa

Schizophrenia
All About Vitamins: Niacin and Schizophrenia 

Skin Cancer 
 All About Vitamins: Niacin in Reduced risk of Skin Cancer 

Skin Aging
All About #CurableVitamins: The effect of Vitamin B3 on Skin Aging

Toxicity
All About Vitamins: Niacin Overdoses and The Risk of Toxicity

Vitamin B5
Vitamin B5, also known as Pantothenic acid, is a water-soluble vitamin found abundantly in whole-grain cereals, legumes, eggs, meat, royal jelly, avocado, and yogurt. The vitamin plays an important role in synthesized and metabolized proteins, carbohydrates, and fats.

Acne
All About Vitamins: Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic acid) in Reduced Risk and Treatment of Acne 

 Auto immunity
All About Vitamins: Vitamin B5 Deficiency and Risk of Auto immunity

Brain Acetylcholine
All About Vitamins: Vitamin B5 on implication of Brain Acetylcholine

Colonic anastomoses 
All About Vitamins: Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic acid) and Colonic anastomoses 

Oral Contraceptive 
All About Vitamins: Vitamin B5(pantothenic acid) and Oral Contraceptive 

Diabetic ulceration 
All About Vitamins:Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic acid) and Diabetic ulceration 

Hair Thickening 
 All About Vitamins: Pantothenic Acid in Hair Thickening 

Hypertension
All About Vitamins: Vitamin B5(Pantothenic acid) Deficiency in Risk Of Hypertension

Intestinal Bacterial Expression
All About Vitamins: Vitamin B5 Improved Intestinal Bacterial Expression
Neuro Degenerative Risk
All About Vitamins: Pantothenic acid in Neuro Degenerative Risk

Non Alcoholic Liver Disease
All About Vitamins: Vitamin B5(Pantothenic acid) in Reduced Risk Of Non Alcoholic Liver Disease?
Osteoarthritis
All About Vitamins: Vitamin B5(Pantothenic acid) Deficiency in Risk Of Osteoarthritis

Speedup wound healing
All About Vitamins: Vitamin B5(Pantothenic acid) in Speeded up Wound Healing Processes

Skin Tissue with Less Scar Formation
All About Vitamins: Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic acid) Promoted Integrity of Skin Tissue with Less Scar Formation
B.6. Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine)
1. Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) and Epilepsy during Childhood.
2. Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) and Memory Improvements
3. Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine ) and Cancer

Additional research for Vitamin B5 (Contributed By Kyle J. Norton. Posted with Permission)
1. Vitamin B6 and the therapy for nausea and vomiting of pregnancy
2. Effect of Women's Nutrition before and during Early Pregnancy
3. Vitamin B6 deficiency and anemia in pregnancy
4. Pyridoxine and human development
5. Vitamin B6 deficiency and Epileptic seizures 
6. Vitamin B6 and childhood tuberculosis
7. Pregnancy outcome following use of large doses of vitamin B6 in the first trimester
8. Vitamin B6 related epilepsy during childhood
9. Vitamin B6 deficiency and permanent behavioural abnormality and intellectual deficit 
10. Pyridoxine hydrochloride treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome
11. Vitamin B6 and cognitive development 
12. Pyridoxine deficiency on maturation of neuromotor coordinations 
13. Effects of maternal dietary restriction in vitamin B-6 on neocortex development
14. Vitamin B-6 restriction on the locomotor behavior 
15. Pyridoxine (vitamin B6) and the premenstrual syndrome
16. Vitamin B6 and CNS 
17. Vitamin B6 therapy during childbearing years: cause for caution
18. Magnesium plus vitamin B6 for the relief of anxiety-related premenstrual symptoms
19. Vitamin B6 in chronic schizophrenic and schizoaffective patients
20. Antidepressive effect of pyridoxine (vitamin B6) 
21. Erythropoietin Treatment for Methanol Optic Neuropathy
22. Improving neuropathy scores in type 2 diabetic patients
23. Vitamin B6 and vincristine-induced neuropathy in Children
24. Subacute axonal neuropathy in Parkinson's disease with cobalamin and vitamin B6 deficiency 
25. Vitamin B6 and non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) treated with cisplatin
26. Vitamin B6 and Pyridoxine-dependent epilepsy
27. Vitamin B6 and hypertriglyceridemia
28. Epigallocatechin-3-gallate on thermogenesis and fat oxidation in obese men
29. Vitamin B6 and antiepileptic drugs
30. Vitamin B6 and cognitive effects
31. Pyridoxine (vitamin B6) toxicity -
a. Chronic demyelinating polyneuropathy and B6 hypervitaminosis
b. Vitamin B6 and Severe sensorimotor neuropathy
c. How much vitamin B6 is toxic?
d. High intake of this vitamin B6 and intoxication
e.  Sensory disturbances caused by multivitamin preparations 

Biotin (Vitamin H or coenzyme R)
(Contributed By Kyle J. Norton. Posted with Permission)  
1. Biotin status and hair loss
2. Biotinidase deficiency: a biotin-responsive neurocutaneous disorder
3. Biotin deficiency and short bowel syndrome
4. Biotin and hair growth
5. Biotin and Uncombable hair syndrome
6. Biotin deficiency and skin lesions
7. High-dose biotin in Loss of taste responds
8. Biotin in regulating gene expression
9. Biotin and biotinidase deficiency
10. Biotin and Brittle nails
11. Hypotriglyceridemic effect of biotin supplementation
12. Biotin and diabetes
13. Biotin and nail disease
14. Supplementation of biotin to sperm preparation medium increases the motility and longevity in cryopreserved human spermatozoa
15. Biotin deficiency and chronic inflammatory diseases
16. Reversal of brain atrophy with biotin treatment in biotinidase deficiency
17. Biotin and human metal allergy
18. Biotin and Impaired biotinidase activity 
19. Biotin deficiency and fatigue
20. Biotin deficiency symptoms
21. Biotin deficiency and insulin-like growth factor-I
22. Biotin deficiency and biotin excess: effects on the female reproductive system
23. Biotin-responsive depression during hyperalimentation
24. The teratogenic effects of maternal biotin deficiency 
25. Skin manifestations of biotin deficiency 

B.9. Folate (Folic Acids)
1. Folate (folic acids) and Anemia among HIV-infected children
2. Folate and Cerebral folate deficiency syndromes
3. Folate and Mitochondrial disease

(Contributed By Kyle J. Norton. Posted with Permission)
1. Folic acid fortification of flour on neural tube defects
2. Folic acid fortification in the United States: economic analysis, regulation, and public health
3. Folic acid and Probiotic bacteria
4. B vitamins in patients with previous stroke or transient ischaemic attack
5. Folic acid for cognition and dementia
6. Folic acid on cognitive impairment
7. Folic acid in the prevention of cardiovascular disease: the epidemiological evidence
8. Folic acid in women of child-bearing age
9. Folic acid on severe and refractory depression
10. More folic acid, the five questions: why, who, when, how much, and how
11. Folic acid and child health, growth, and development
12. Folic acid in elder 
13. The effect of folic acid on esophageal squamous cell carcinoma ESCC 
14. Advances in management of the female athlete triad and eating disorders
15. Dietary effect of folate-rich fermented milk on hemoglobin level
16. Folate and colorectal cancer
17. Megaloblastic anemia due to folic acid deficiency after oral contraceptives
18. Chemopreventive effects of dietary folate on intestinal polyps 
19. Folic acid and endothelial cells (HUVEC)
20. Folic acid and breast cancer
21. Folic acid and the prevention chromatin damage and mutation in the male germline
22. Folic acid and stroke 
23. Folic acid supplement and cancer risk
24. Vitamin B6 and Anemia, vitamin B12 deficiency
25. High intakes of Synthesized form of Folate and diseases

B.12 Vitamin B12

1. Vitamin B12 deficiency - A worldwide problem
2. Vitamin B12 and Older Adults
3. Vitamin B12 and Neurotrophic action 
 

(Contributed By Kyle J. Norton. Posted with Permission)
1. Vitamin B12 and neurodegenerative disease and cognitive impairment
2. Folic acid with or without vitamin B12 for cognition and dementia
3. Folate and vitamin B12 deficiencies during pregnancy on fetal, infant, and child development
4. Vitamin B12 deficiency neurological syndromes (VBDNS)
5. Infants with nutritional vitamin B deficiency due to maternal dietary deficiency
6. Vitamin B12 deficient mother and offspring cardiac autonomic nervous activity
7. Vitamin B12 status and risk of neural tube defects
8. Folate and vitamin B12 and depression
9. High folate and vitamin B-12 during pregnancy and atopic dermatitis
10. Vitamin B12 levels, an indicators of disease severity and mortality of patients with acute-on-chronic liver failure
11. Oral contraceptives and vitamin B12
12. Hypervitaminemia B12 (high level of cobalamin) and diseases
13. Disorder of folate, vitamin B12 and neurological or psychiatric disorders and immune abnormalities
14. Hepatoprotective role of vitamin B(12) and folic acid
15. Macrocytic anemia and vitamin B12 deficiency
16. Refractory epileptic seizures due to vitamin B6 deficiency.
17. Metformin and vitamin B12 deficiency
18. Vitamin B 12 deficienc and vocal fold palsy
19. Mood disorder with mixed, psychotic features due to vitamin b12 deficiency
20. Vitamin B12 and spinal cord degeneration and pancytopenia
21. Reversible myelopathy with vitamin B12 deficiency
22. Sensory axonal neuropathy due to cobalamin deficiency
23. Vitamin B12 and anemia and delayed development
24. Metformin associated B12 deficiency
25. Vitamin B12 ( Vitamedin) may cause hypotension in certain Patience

III. Vitamin C

1. Vitamin C and Common cold
2. Vitamin C and asthma.
3. Vitamin C and E as Antioxidants
4. Vitamin C, E and Tobacco Smoke
5. Vitamin C and Cancer
6. Vitamin C and Colon Cancer
7. Vitamin C and DNA Damage
8. Vitamin C and Wound healing
9. Vitamin C and Neurotrophic effect
10. Vitamin C and Vasoactive intestinal peptide synthesis
11. Vitamin C deficiency and chronic ultraviolet-B exposure
12. Vitamin C and Glaucoma
13. Vitamin C and iron-refractory iron deficiency anemia (IRIDA)
14. Vitamin C and cellular energy metabolism
15. Vitamin C and alcohol induced oxidative stress 

(The below are Contributed By Kyle J. Norton. Posted with Permission)
Vitamin C or L-ascorbic acid is a water-soluble vitamin needed for the growth and repair of tissues of the body. Epidemiological studies showed that diets high in fruits and vegetables are associated with lower risk of cardiovascular disease, stroke and cancer, and with increased longevity(1a).
1.  High-dose intravenous vitamin C and cancers 
2. Vitamin C and quality of life-related side-effects of breast cancer patience
3. Vitamin C and cancer-associated sepsis
4. Intravenous and oral administration of ascorbate and cancer treatment
5. Vitamin C and impaired arteriolar constriction in sepsis
6. Vitamin C and acute myeloid leukemia or myelodysplastic syndromes
7. High dose of ascorbic acid and malignant mesothelioma
8. Intravenous high-dose vitamin C on implanted hepatoma
9. Combination of high-dose vitamin C plus zinc for the common cold
10. Vitamin C and Common cold 
11. Vitamin C and skin aging
12. Anti-oxidative and anti-aging activities of 2-O-α-glucopyranosyl-L-ascorbic acid
13. Vitamin C and photo-aged skin
14. High dose of vitamin C and Immune system
15. Vitamin C and diazepam-induced immunosupression
16. Ascorbic acid and Ovarian cancer
17. Intravenous vitamin C in the treatment of shingles
18. Anti-tumor Activity of Vitamin C and Human Stomach Cancer Cell Line, SNU1
19. Antioxidant-rich date palm fruit extract inhibits oxidative stress and nephrotoxicity
20. Vitamin C and colon cancer
21. Vitamin C and anti-inflammatory effects
22. Vitamin C increases antibody activity and infection resistance
23. Reversible pulmonary hypertension associated with vitamin C deficiency
24. Vitamin C deficiency accelerates bone loss
25. Vitamin C deficiency and Bilateral proptosis
26. Vitamin C for age-related cognitive decline and Alzheimer's disease
27. Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) deficiency and cardiovascular disease
28. Vitamin C inhibited hepcidin expression within HepG2 cells
29. Vitamin C and oxidative stress in HIV-infected children and adolescents
30. Vitamin C deficiency and Striae gravidarum
31. Vitamin C deficiency causes cigarette smoke induced myelodysplastic syndromes
32.Inverse association of vitamin C with cataract
33. (Hormone)Histamine and IgE-mediated diseases
34. Severe ascorbic acid deficiency in macrophages affects progression of early atherosclerosis
35. Vitamin C deficiency (VCD; <11.4 μmol/L) is associated with nocturnal haemoglobin oxygen desaturation in sickle cell anaemia (SCA) 

Side Effects
36. High dose of vitamin C may Cause renal failure progression

IV. Vitamin D (Contributed By Kyle J. Norton. Posted with Permission)
Vitamin D, a group of fat-soluble secosteroids,  is naturally present in very few foods, but can be synthesized in adequate amounts from sunlight. In fact, we can get vitamin D in 3 ways: sunlight as mentioned above, diet (oily fish like salmon, sardines, milk products, orange juice, and cereals), and dietary supplements (supplement pill). vitamin D deficiency can affect bone health and dieases such as heart disease, diabetes, cognitive impairment, etc.
1. Vitamin D and Cardiovascular disease
2. Vitamin D and Obesity
3. Vitamin D deficiency associated with self-neglect
4. Vitamin D and Hyperparathyroidism
5. Vitamin D and Rheumatoid arthritis
6. Vitamin D and Hypertension
7. Vitamin D and Autoimmune diseases
8. Vitamin D and Chronic kidney disease
9. Vitamin D and Cognition
10. Vitamin D and Stroke
11. Vitamin D and Osteoporosis
12. Vitamin D and Falls and Fractures
13. Vitamin D and Muscle Strength
14. Vitamin D and Breast Cancer
15. Vitamin D and Prostate Cancers
16. Vitamin D and Colon Cancer
17. Vitamin D and Type 2 diabetes
18. Vitamin D and Multiple sclerosis
19. Vitamin D and Type I diabetes
20. Vitamin D and allergic diseases
21. Vitamin D and inflammation
22. Vitamin D and prevention of periodontal ligament
23. Vitamin D and Muscle atrophy
24. Vitamin D and Longevity 

LinkV. Vitamin E
1. Vitamin C and E as Antioxidants
2. Vitamin C, E and Tobacco Smoke
3. Vitamin E and Anxiety
4. Vitamin E and Osteroporosis
5. Vitamin E and Stress
6. Vitamin E and Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis
7. Vitamin E and Multiple cardiovascular risk factors
8. Vitamin E and Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis 

(The below are Contributed By Kyle J. Norton. Posted with Permission)
1. Vitamin E deficiency induced neurological disease
2. Neurological symptoms associated with vitamin E deficiency
3. Vitamin E and neurological function
4. Ataxia with isolated vitamin E deficiency
5. Vitamin E and neurodegenerative diseases
6. Vitamin E deficiency and Alzheimer disease
7. Inflammatory and vacuolar myopathy with vitamin E deficiency
8. Vitamin E deficiency and electrophysiological abnormalities 
9. Vitamin E and Immunity
10. Severe vitamin E deficiency and Allergic asthma 
11. Vitamin E and cancers
12. Vitamin E and prostate cancer
13. Vitamin E and Skin protection
14. Vitamin E and Age-related haemorheological abnormalities
15. Vitamin E and cardiovascular risk in diabetic patients
16. Effects of hemodialysis and vitamin E supplementation 
17. Increase of endogenous vitamin E and ischemic preconditioning (IPC)
18.Topical vitamin E and wound healing
19. Vitanin E and peritoneal adhesions
20. Vitamin E in erythema and pigmentation
21. Vitamin E (Tocotrienol Rich Fraction) and scar formation process
22. Vitamin E and renal damage
23. Vitamin E and breast cancer but not HER-2 breast cancer
24. Pentoxifylline/vitamin E in preventing fibrosis 
25. Vitamin E and succinate dehydrogenase genes (SDHx)
26. Vitamin E and vasomotor symptoms
27. Vitamin E and triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) 
28. Vitamin E and Breast cancer
29. Vitamin E and colon cancer
30. Vitamin E and liver cancer
31. Vitamin E supplementation on glycaemic control in type 2 diabetes
32. Vitamin E and Oxidative Stress in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
33. Vitamin E and decreased blood pressure
34. Vitamin E and diabetic endothelial dysfunction 


VI. Vitamin K
1. Vitamin K and Osteoporosis
2. Vitamin K and Fracture prevention
3. Vitamin K and Degenerative diseases of ageing
4. Vitamin K and Osteopenia
5. Vitamin K supplementation and progression of Coronary artery calcification
6. Vitamin K and Bone mineral density
7. Vitamin D-vitamin K interaction
8. Vitamin K and Testosterone production
9. Vitamin K and Anticoagulants and Antiplatelet agents
10. Vitamin K antagonists
11. Vitamin K antagonists and prevention of thromboembolism
12. Vitamin K antagonists and children with heart diseases 

(The below are Contributed By Kyle J. Norton. Posted with Permission)
1. Vitamin K for bone and vascular health
2. Vitamin K and potential antagonism by anticoagulants
3. Vitamin K deficiency bleeding of the newborn
4. Hemorrhagic disease of the newborn despite vitamin K prophylaxis at birth
5. Vitamin K (VK) and its protective effect on neural cells
6. Vitamin K and neonatal cholestasis
7. Vitamin K and osteoporosis
8. Vitamin K2 in human hepatocellular carcinoma cells
9. Vitamin K and degenerative diseases 
10. Vitamin K and Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS)
11. Vitamin K2 and coronary heart disease (CHD)
12. Menadione, a catabolic product of K vitamins
13. Vitamin K2 and estradiol anti-arteriosclerotic activities 
14. Vitamin K in menopausal women
15. Vitamin K2 and risk of prostate cancer
16. Dietary vitamin K intake in relation to cancer incidence and mortality
17. Vitamin K2 and K3 and cancers
18. Vitamin K2 for prevention of the progression of atherosclerosis and the coagulative tendency

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