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Vitamin D -- a hormone workhorse for your health
New Hampshire Union Leader· 2 hours agoVitamin D is an interesting vitamin since it’s actually a hormone. It’s mostly produced by exposure of your skin to sunlight — about 10% of your body’s...
What vitamins should you be taking?
CW39 NewsFix· 3 hours agoWith so many vitamins and other supplements available these days, it can be hard to know which ones to take. According to Neha Vyas, MD, family medicine...
Yep, Sea Moss Gummies Are a Thing Now: How They Work, Health Claims, Risks
CNET· 1 day agoVitamin supplements in the form of gummies have been growing in popularity, and one particular...
I’m a longevity expert — I swear by these 5 supplements for aging
NY Post via Yahoo News· 3 days agoPeople under 70 have a daily requirement of 600 IU, which goes up to 800 IU after 70. “As we age,...
Children and adults are gobbling supplements. Do you know the risks?
Washington Post via Yahoo News· 2 days agoAmericans spend billions of dollars every year on dietary supplements that claim to promote almost...
The harmful ingredients in your daily vitamins - and how to check for them
Daily Express· 13 hours agoNiamh McMillan, Superdrug’s pharmacy superintendent, is more reassuring about the additional...
The 7 Best Omega-3 Supplements, According to Dietitians
Eating Well via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoIf you're not a fan of swallowing soft gels, Mohr recommends Carlson's liquid omega-3 supplement as...
Repatha and interactions: Supplements, alcohol, and more
Medical News Today· 2 days agoRepatha (evolocumab) is a brand-name subcutaneous injection. Repatha isn’t known to interact with...
Which Vitamins Are Good For Arthritis?
Shape via Yahoo News· 3 days agoSupplements That Help Manage Arthritis Taking supplements can be hugely beneficial for someone with arthritis. But ultimately, they are only meant to <...
The health products you can skip, from detox teas to vitamin shots
Yahoo Life UK· 15 hours agoIf you are worried about hair loss or thinning, you should speak to your GP or a trichologist for...