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Popping a cocktail of supplements every day might be doing you more harm than good

Recent research links daily supplement use to a significant portion of liver damage cases.

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📍 How it ended

Research indicated that daily supplement use was linked to 20% of liver damage cases. Doctors advised checking labels and following tips for choosing quality vitamins.

The story quieted without a definitive conclusion in the coverage.

Epilogue added 7d ago, after coverage quieted.

The brief

Coverage from multiple outlets discusses the potential risks of daily supplement use. Research suggests that a notable portion of liver damage cases may be linked to regular supplement consumption.

Some articles highlight specific supplements that could be harmful, while others provide tips for choosing safer alternatives. Watch for upcoming guidelines from health authorities on supplement safety.

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Quick answers

What supplements are mentioned as harmful?

Coverage does not yet specify which supplements are most harmful.

What tips are provided for choosing safer supplements?

The Vermont Community Newspaper Group offers six tips for choosing quality vitamins and supplements.

Which outlets are covering this trend?

Coverage comes from EatingWell, The Times of India, Newswire, Cambridge News, AOL.com, Vermont Community Newspaper Group, Daily Express, AARP and BBC.

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