"We have yet to see well-conducted research that categorically supports the use of vitamin and mineral supplements," says Linda Van Horn, Ph.D., a professor of preventive medicine at Northwestern ...
a B-complex vitamin. And for those people, there is no clear evidence that the supplements make a difference. Dr Pieter Cohen ...
Shopping for a multivitamin has crossed the line from being confusing to becoming mind-bending. On a recent visit to a CVS store in the New York City area, our reporter counted no fewer than 50 ...
And three antioxidant vitamins—A, E, and beta-carotene—actually increased the risk of death. Even the good old multivitamin, far and away the supplement purchased most often in the U.S., has ...
And FDA rules covering manufacturing quality don't apply to the companies that supply herbs, vitamins ... (DSHEA), supplement makers didn't have to inform the FDA if they received reports of ...
Consumer Reports says: For the vast majority, the best way to get vitamins is through your diet. Claim: DHEA supplements prevent illness and improve energy Reality: Store shelves are lined with ...
Americans are buying more fish-oil supplements than ever, but in industry-standard tests of 15 top-selling brands conducted by an outside lab for Consumer Reports, five fell a bit short.
U.S. consumers spent $753 million in 2012 on supplements of glucosamine and ... tissue variety got high marks in a 2010 survey of Consumer Reports online readers who tried it for osteoarthritis.