Vitamin e and ALS risk
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ALS Patients Risk Time period 414 735,386 100% Did not take 033 058,218 100% Occasional 017 050,626 060% 15+ days per month, but less than ten years 005 020,283 044% 15+ days per month, ten years or more 056 093,227 110% unspecified 525 957,740 Totals The following paper reflects the afore stated change in risk due to taking vitamin e for several periods of time . . . could the uptick for unspecified be due to people who are less concerned about their health? Note, the risk appears to be more than halved! Vitamin E intake and risk of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Vitamin E intake and risk of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. - PubMed - NCBI |
above chart . . . :
'new' risk chart
New Risk the chart referenced above does much better job of presenting point of initial thread post; the chart shows the Vitamin E report indication Vitamin E may reduce ALS risk . . . in one situation, patients appeared to have risk of about 44% of normal. What about familial cases . . . might Vitamin E reduce their risk too? If so, by how much? I take a stab at guessing familial cases have risk of developing amyotrophic lateral sclerosis circa 275 times the ordinary risk . . . I wonder if one at risk for familial amytrophic lateral sclerosis could never the less develop sporadic? |
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