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Doc Talk: Supplements won't aid in heart attack prevention

Feb 14, 2012   //   by supplementreviewer   //   Blog  //  No Comments
Finally, antioxidant supplements — vitamins C, E, and beta-carotene — should not be used for heart attack prevention. The other report, published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, looked at multivitamin and mineral use in older women.
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 Doc Talk: <b>Supplements</b> won't aid in heart attack prevention
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Doc Talk: Supplements won't aid in heart attack prevention

Feb 14, 2012   //   by supplementreviewer   //   Blog  //  No Comments
Finally, antioxidant supplements — vitamins C, E, and beta-carotene — should not be used for heart attack prevention. The other report, published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, looked at multivitamin and mineral use in older women.
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 Doc Talk: <b>Supplements</b> won't aid in heart attack prevention
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Doc Talk: Supplements won't aid in heart attack prevention

Feb 14, 2012   //   by supplementreviewer   //   Blog  //  No Comments
Finally, antioxidant supplements — vitamins C, E, and beta-carotene — should not be used for heart attack prevention. The other report, published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, looked at multivitamin and mineral use in older women.
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 Doc Talk: <b>Supplements</b> won't aid in heart attack prevention
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Doc Talk: Supplements won’t aid in heart attack prevention

Feb 14, 2012   //   by supplementreviewer   //   Blog  //  No Comments
Finally, antioxidant supplements — vitamins C, E, and beta-carotene — should not be used for heart attack prevention. The other report, published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, looked at multivitamin and mineral use in older women.
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 Doc Talk: Supplements wont aid in heart attack prevention
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Doc Talk: Supplements won’t aid in heart attack prevention

Feb 14, 2012   //   by supplementreviewer   //   Blog  //  No Comments
Finally, antioxidant supplements — vitamins C, E, and beta-carotene — should not be used for heart attack prevention. The other report, published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, looked at multivitamin and mineral use in older women.
See all stories on this topic »
 Doc Talk: Supplements wont aid in heart attack prevention
Kansas.com

Doc Talk: Supplements won't aid in heart attack prevention

Feb 14, 2012   //   by supplementreviewer   //   Blog  //  No Comments
Finally, antioxidant supplements — vitamins C, E, and beta-carotene — should not be used for heart attack prevention. The other report, published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, looked at multivitamin and mineral use in older women.
See all stories on this topic »
 Doc Talk: <b>Supplements</b> won't aid in heart attack prevention
Kansas.com

Doc Talk: Supplements won't aid in heart attack prevention

Feb 14, 2012   //   by supplementreviewer   //   Blog  //  No Comments
Finally, antioxidant supplements — vitamins C, E, and beta-carotene — should not be used for heart attack prevention. The other report, published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, looked at multivitamin and mineral use in older women.
See all stories on this topic »
 Doc Talk: <b>Supplements</b> won't aid in heart attack prevention
Kansas.com

Doc Talk: Supplements won't aid in heart attack prevention

Feb 14, 2012   //   by supplementreviewer   //   Blog  //  No Comments
Finally, antioxidant supplements — vitamins C, E, and beta-carotene — should not be used for heart attack prevention. The other report, published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, looked at multivitamin and mineral use in older women.
See all stories on this topic »
 Doc Talk: <b>Supplements</b> won't aid in heart attack prevention
Kansas.com

Doc Talk: Supplements won't aid in heart attack prevention

Feb 14, 2012   //   by supplementreviewer   //   Blog  //  No Comments
Finally, antioxidant supplements — vitamins C, E, and beta-carotene — should not be used for heart attack prevention. The other report, published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, looked at multivitamin and mineral use in older women.
See all stories on this topic »
 Doc Talk: <b>Supplements</b> won't aid in heart attack prevention
Kansas.com

Doc Talk: Supplements won't aid in heart attack prevention

Feb 14, 2012   //   by supplementreviewer   //   Blog  //  No Comments
Finally, antioxidant supplements — vitamins C, E, and beta-carotene — should not be used for heart attack prevention. The other report, published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, looked at multivitamin and mineral use in older women.
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 Doc Talk: <b>Supplements</b> won't aid in heart attack prevention
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