|Articles|April 27, 2004
Rotterdam study finds high antioxidant intake protects against AMDdevelopment
High dietary intake of the nutrients used in the Age-related Eye DiseaseStudy (AREDS) - vitamin C, vitamin E, beta-carotene, and zinc - appearsto protect against early aging macular disease (AMD), according to an analysisof data from the Rotterdam Study.
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