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The dark side of supplements: How ‘natural’ pills can harm your liver and kidneys
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- Lincoln and Nottingham medical schools help tackle rise in online cancer misinformation Rayo · 19d ago
- When ‘natural’ is not always better for your health The Daily Star · 19d ago
- Viewpoint: Appreciating a simpler past without swallowing the misleading ‘nature is healthier and safer’ myth Genetic Literacy Project · 19d ago
- Patients misinformed about nutrition Healthcare Today · 19d ago
- Doctors Warn Overlapping Supplements Can Spike Liver Levels Seoul Economic Daily · 19d ago
- Do you take vitamin and mineral supplements? Why more isn’t better The Seattle Times · 19d ago
- Woman offers warning about excessive supplements The Nugget Newspaper · 19d ago
- The dark side of supplements: How ‘natural’ pills can harm your liver and kidneys Ynetnews · 19d ago
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