7) http://www.fda.gov/
Food Guidelines, published by the Department of Health and Human
Services
Physicians' Health Study II, Harvard University. November
5, 2012. http://phs.bwh.harvard.edu/
http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/
Should We Toss Our Vitamin Pills?
By RONI CARYN RABIN
http://www.forbes.com/sites/
Larry Husten, Contributor
Case Closed: Multivitamins Should Not Be Used
http://www.cnn.com/2013/12/16/
Are multivitamins a waste of money? Editorial in medical journal
says yes
By Nadia Kounang, CNN
updated 9:15 AM EST, Tue December 17, 2013
Friday, December 20, 2013
The Case Against Corporate Media and Big Pharma Science Grows
Stronger Brandon Turbeville
Flawed Research Used to Attack Multivitamin Supplements
By Blake Gossard, Kira Schmid, ND, Luke Huber, ND, MBA, Steven V.
Joyal, MD Two flawed studies and an editorial published in
the December 17th issue of the Annals of Internal Medicine have
attempted to discredit the value of multivitamin
supplements.1-3
Both of the studies were plagued by grievous methodological
flaws.
http://newhope360.com/
Beyond the media blitz: coming to real conclusions on recent
multivitamin research Dec. 20, 2013 Barry Ritz
http://info.achs.edu/blog/bid/
ACHS Health and Wellness Blog Nutrition, Vitamins, and
Holistic Health
Posted by Dorene Petersen on Wed, Dec 18, 2013 @ 10:27 PM
By Oleg Maksimov, Ph.D., Academic Dean.
http://www.myvitaminpacks.com/
Beware the Media Spin Machine By Kari Due on December 20,
2013 in Health and Diet, Vitamins
http://www.bodybuilding.com/
Don't fall for sensational headlines and slanted science about
vitamin/mineral supplementation. Nothing short of your long-term
health is at stake. by Jim Stoppani, Ph.D. Dec 20, 2013
http://www.dsm.com/campaigns/
Should I be taking a multivitamin supplement? If the headlines are
confusing you, let's discuss the studies and what you need to
know.
http://blog.suzannesomers.com/
Life Extension's Rebuttal to Media Bashing Supplements Last
Night
Dec 2013 18 Headline news stories yesterday
parroted an editorial that advised consumers to "stop wasting money
on vitamin and mineral supplements".
Am J Clin Nutr May 2004 vol. 79 no. 5 805-811
Breakfast cereal fortified with folic acid, vitamin B-6, and
vitamin B-12 increases vitamin concentrations and reduces
homocysteine concentrations: a randomized trial1,2,3Katherine L
Tucker, Beth Olson, Peter
Bakun, Gerard E Dallal, Jacob
Selhub, and Irwin H Rosenberg
http://now.tufts.edu/news-
Mild Vitamin B12 Deficiency Associated with Accelerated Cognitive
Decline December 5, 2012 Andrea Grossman
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