Among some population groups, it’s not unusual to down a four or more vitamins or supplements every day, new research shows.
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Among some population groups, it’s not unusual to down a four or more vitamins or supplements every day, new research shows.
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Some supplements are more effective than others — and some may be harmful, experts warn.
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Physicians, others argue that just because such products are on store shelves doesn’t mean they’re safe for your children.
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A new study shows a third of children and adolescents use dietary supplements. Researchers say that's concerning
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From 2005 to 2012, the rate of calls to poison control centers about dietary supplements increased by almost 50%, and most of the exposures were in children younger than 6, according to a new study.
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Australian teenagers are being lured into buying dangerous protein powders that are being sold over the internet, while cases of hospital admissions for high heart rates, dizziness, vomiting and even death have been attributed to some protein...
This article is about teenagers taking risks with protein powders. This relates to class because we were doing risk taking for a while.