New Research: The Vitamin That Could Help Prevent Skin Cancer


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Quick email because we saw this new research, and thought you should see it too.

We all know sunscreen matters — but what if something as simple as a daily vitamin could add another layer of defense?

A new Veterans Affairs study just confirmed that a common, inexpensive nutrient — a special form of vitamin B3 called nicotinamide — may help reduce the risk of skin-cancer recurrence by up to 54%.

This version of B3 works quietly behind the scenes to support DNA repair, reduce inflammation, and keep your skin’s defenses strong.

It’s a powerful reminder that prevention isn’t just about avoiding harm — it’s about stacking small advantages that help us stay stronger, longer.

👉 Read the full article: The Vitamin B3 That Might Help You Fight Skin Cancer — And It’s Not the One You Think

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