These scientists concluded as follows: Although there are many opinions about the risks or benefits of antioxidant supplementation, the only supportable conclusions based on the present research are that there is no evidence of antioxidant supplementation causing harm alongside cancer therapy, except for smokers undergoing radiotherapy. The caveat for smokers is based on a trial in head and neck cancer patients in which supplementing with alpha-tocopherol and beta-carotene during radiotherapy had a negative impact on rates of cancer recurrence and death in participants who smoked during the trial (Meyer 2008)
In some cases, alternative diabetes medications may be considered if symptoms significantly impair quality of life, though this decision should be made collaboratively between patient and clinician, weighing the benefits of glycaemic control against tolerability
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Glycobiology of the synapse
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