Are vitamin supplements always beneficial? A new research shows that excessive vitamin use, especially in older women, can increase mortality rates.
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Highlights: Excessive use of supplements like multivitamins and iron may increase mortality rates in older wome
Are vitamin supplements always beneficial? A new research shows that excessive vitamin use, especially in older women, can increase mortality rates.
Extensive study reveals no link between regular multivitamin consumption over an extended period and the mortality rate in healthy adults.
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