
|Articles|April 1, 2004
Vitamin E insignificant in yellow nail
Washington - In the first study of its kind, three siblings with congenital yellow nail syndrome were treated with topical vitamin E for 12 months. Upon completion of the placebo-controlled study, researchers at Yale University found that vitamin E was not statistically significant compared to placebo in meeting two clinical endpoints: nail growth and appearance.
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