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Male Reproductive Function

read more articles on men's healthMale Reproductive Function and Vitamin E

Scientists report that vitamin E deficiency can lead to "reproductive dysfunction" as well as impaired liver function. In a separate study, the same scientific group found that paradoxically, vitamin E deficiency also results in an increase in the conversion of testosterone to a form that may lead to prostate cancer.


Male Reproductive Function Bibliography

FASEB, April, 20001. Drs. Shin, Om, et al, U. of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK 73104 and Hanyang U., Seoul, Korea.

 

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