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Age Page - Dietary Supplements: More is Not Always Better
Depending on the supplement, your age, and your health, taking more than the recommended 100% DV (daily value) could be harmful to your health. This document provides a general introduction to dietary
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National Institute on Aging Information Center
Dietary Supplement Fact Sheet: Selenium
The information about selenium presented in this fact sheet is designed to help you make thoughtful decisions about eating a healthful diet and using vitamin and mineral supplements. Recognized expert
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Warren Grant Magnuson Clinical Center, National Institutes of Health
Facts About Dietary Supplements: Magnesium
The information about magnesium presented in this fact sheet is designed to help you make thoughtful decisions about eating a healthful diet and using vitamin and mineral supplements. Recognized exper
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Office of Dietary Supplements, National Institutes of Health
Facts About Dietary Supplements: Zinc
The information about zinc presented in this fact sheet is designed to help you make thoughtful decisions about eating a healthful diet and using vitamin and mineral supplements. Recognized experts fr
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Warren Grant Magnuson Clinical Center, National Institutes of Health
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