Dietary Supplements
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Should You Worry About Heavy Metals in Your Food?
A clinical dietitian shares how you can minimize your exposure to lead and other heavy metals that find their way into foods.
The Science Behind Bee Pollen’s Nutritional Power
Used for medicinal purposes since ancient times, bee pollen is loaded with antioxidants and vitamins. But not all bee pollen is created equal.
Could Supplements Be Harming Your Liver?
People may assume supplements are safe, but along with any benefits they may offer, supplements come with health risks, including possible harm to the liver.
Taking Supplements? Watch Out for These Common Interactions
Whether it’s for better sleep, thicker hair or improved gut health, supplements can often interact with each other and with commonly prescribed medications.
Which Type of Magnesium Is Right for Your Symptoms?
Learn the many ways magnesium supports your health, and how you can choose the right type of supplement if you need one.
Why You Should Pay Attention to Low Vitamin D
An estimated 35 percent of adults are vitamin D deficient. Studies show it may play a role in preventing diseases like cancer and heart disease.
7 Types of Magnesium: Which One Should You Take?
Magnesium deficiency can contribute to insomnia, muscle cramps and high blood pressure. Explore common magnesium supplements and their benefits.
Vitamin D Deficiency: A Hidden Cause of Fractures in Young Athletes
Vitamin D deficiency is common in athletes and can affect musculoskeletal health, increasing the risk of injury. Young athletes are especially vulnerable.