Supplemental Vitamin

Supplemental Vitamin - most related articles:

- Vitamin C lowers gout risk in men - 6.4
- Vitamin supplements may increase lung cancer risk - 6.4
- Vitamin E increases tuberculosis risk in smokers - 5.4
- Vitamin D deficiency in pneumonia patients risky - 4.9
- Vitamin C supplements reduce benefits of anti cancer drugs - 4.7
- Infants should get vitamin D supplementation - 4.7
- Vitamin use high in US kids - 4.7
- Pregnant have more infection risk due to low vitamin D - 4.5
- Vitamin A supplements can save children - 4.3
- Fair skin people may need vitamin D supplements - 4.2

Supplemental Vitamin articles

Vitamin C lowers gout risk in men
Men with higher vitamin C intake appear less likely to develop gout, a painful type of arthritis, according to a report in the March 9 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.

Vitamin use high in US kids
A large number of U.S. children and teens age 2 to 17 appear to use vitamin and mineral supplements, although most may not need them, according to a report in the February issue of Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.

Vitamin supplements may increase lung cancer risk
Vitamin supplements do not protect against lung cancer, according to a study of more than 77,000 vitamin users. In fact, some supplements may even increase the risk of developing it. The findings were published in the American Thoracic Society's American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine.

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