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French scientists report that long-term supplementation with a broad spectrum of antioxidants may reduce the incidence of cancer in men, as well as death from all causes, according to a study published in the November 22, 2004 edition of the Archives of Internal Medicine.
Thirteen thousand French adults took either a placebo or a single daily capsule containing 120 milligrams (mg) of ascorbic acid, 30 mg of vitamin E, 6 mg of beta-carotene, 100 micrograms (mcg) of selenium and 20 ...