CHICAGO (Reuters) - Men with a higher intake of vitamin C from food or supplements have a lower risk of developing gout, a form of arthritis from uric acid build-up that causes inflamed joints, ...
Patients with gout experienced no clinically significant urate-lowering effects from an 8-week course of a modest dosage of vitamin C (500 mg/day), despite the fact that plasma ascorbate levels ...
A large, long-term study links higher vitamin C intake with a lower risk of gout. Investigators examined the relation between vitamin C intake through food and supplements and gout risk in 46,994 men ...
Men with a higher intake of vitamin C from food or supplements have a lower risk of developing gout, a form of arthritis from uric acid build-up that causes inflamed joints, researchers said on Monday ...
The question: Might Vitamin C help prevent gout, a common and painful form of arthritis? This study: It analyzed data on 46,994 men older than 40 who had never had gout when the study began. Over the ...
High vitamin C intake is associated with a reduced risk of gout in men, Hyon Choi and colleagues report, indicating that vitamin C supplements could help prevent gout. Previous studies have suggested ...
DALLAS, Jan. 7 – Researchers found that vitamin C and taurine, an amino acid in fish, reversed abnormal blood vessel response associated with cigarette smoking – a discovery that may provide insight ...
Vitamin C toxicity is rare, but daily doses over 2,000 milligrams may cause unpleasant side effects like digestive issues, headache, and skin flushing.