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Documents related to Roc's Nutritional Investigator Research
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| 160. Selection of Aging Biomarkers in Primates |
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| 161. Review of Evidence for Determining Your Vitamin C Dosage |
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| 162. The Supplements People Choose |
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| 163. Pilot Studies to find quantitative effects of meditation |
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164. Background for a consensus on the value of consuming vitamin C and E supplements |
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| 165. Design for a study to determine optimal dosage of ascorbic acid and alpha-tocopherol in humans |
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| 166. Vitamin C Twice a Day Enhances Health |
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| 167. Pilot Study for an age and gender-based nutrient signaling system for weight control |
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| 168A. Evidence to Review Your Vitamin C Dosage |
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| 168B. More Evidence to Review Your Vitamin C Dosage |
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| 174. Pilot Study to Find an Oral Dosage of Vitamin C That May Prevent Recurrence of Superficial Bladder Carcinoma |
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| 175. Clinical Trial to Find An Oral Dosage of Vitamin C That May Prevent Recurrence of Superficial Bladder Carcinoma |
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