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5 resultsfor “how many people take dietary supplements”

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NHS staff battling wave of food supplement disinformation

dietary regimes, vitamins and minerals is putting their health in danger and increasing their risk of getting cancer. Dr Philippa Kaye said she saw the consequences of health misinformation every week in her GP surgery

The Guardian WorldJun 14
Health

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

many supplements people are using. "Some are beginning to think that taking a pill is better than eating food," she says. "It is not." When Ginger Smith started taking supplements three years ago, she thought

BBC News4h ago
Health

The 'fibermaxxing' trend has health benefits worth the hype

supplements can be helpful, Ansari says it's best to get most of your fiber from whole foods because they also contain other beneficial nutrients. "We're also getting the antioxidants that those fiber rich

NPR Topics: NewsMay 18
Health

What to know about Kyle Diamantas, the new acting FDA commissioner

taking over the role permanently, as of now. On Tuesday afternoon, Robert F Kennedy Jr, the US health secretary, [posted](https://x.com/SecKennedy/status/2054298698407186928?s=20) that “the search for a new [FDA] Commissioner is already underway

The Guardian WorldMay 13
Health

Trump’s pick for surgeon general sells supplement with ingredient banned by Pentagon

people might see if they use the products. The labels say Focus is “designed to support overall brain health”, while Calm is “designed to support a balanced mind and body”. The Drop RX website links

The Guardian WorldMay 22