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The children's story Chicken Little came to mind, specifically the phrase, "The sky is falling!" replaced by "Multivitamins mean death!"
Dr. Gregory Jantz, Ph.D.: Just Say No to...Vitamins? Ph.D. Dr. Gregory Jantz 2011
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The children's story Chicken Little came to mind, specifically the phrase, "The sky is falling!" replaced by "Multivitamins mean death!"
Dr. Gregory Jantz, Ph.D.: Just Say No to...Vitamins? Ph.D. Dr. Gregory Jantz 2011
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Multivitamins/multiminerals are the most common: Almost 40% of people reported taking them in 2006.
Study: More than half of U.S. adults over 20 take vitamins 2011
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Multivitamins and many other dietary supplements provide little benefit for most people and may be harmful, according to researchers behind a large new study.
Supplements Offer Risks, Little Benefit, Study Says Jennifer Corbett Dooren 2011
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Multivitamins/multiminerals are the most common: Almost 40% of people reported taking them in 2006.
Study: More than half of U.S. adults over 20 take vitamins 2011
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"Multivitamins, folate, and green vegetables protect against gene promoter methylation in the aerodigestive tract of smokers."
Dr. Richard Palmquist: Green Veterinary Medicine: Veggies for Pets 2010
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Multivitamins usually contain only a small fraction of this amount.
American Yoga Association Beginner’s Manual Fully Revised and Updated Alice Christensen 2010
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Multivitamins usually contain only a small fraction of this amount.
American Yoga Association Beginner’s Manual Fully Revised and Updated Alice Christensen 2010
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Multivitamins and higher breast cancer risk I started taking a multivitamin when I was pregnant, and I kept on taking it when I was breastfeeding, sleep-deprived, and feeling like my body needed all the help it could get post-pregnancy.
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"Multivitamins, folate, and green vegetables protect against gene promoter methylation in the aerodigestive tract of smokers."
Dr. Richard Palmquist: Green Veterinary Medicine: Veggies for Pets 2010
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