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Maroc Maroc - MEDINDIA.NET - Health Watch - 03/Jul 23:40

Are Supplements Safe? Common Vitamins Linked to Higher Death Rates

Highlights: Excessive use of supplements like multivitamins and iron may increase mortality rates in older wome

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