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More evidence diet pills suck!

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Most Recently Shared on February 9, 2009 at 11:36 pm By:

DrGourmet Dr Timothy Harlan - DrGourmet

More evidence diet pills suck!: Consumer Directed Questions and Answers about FDA’s Initiative Against Contamina.. http://tinyurl.com/adybhx

3 years ago...

Arch Intern Med -- Abstract: Dietary Supplements and Mortality Rate in Older Women: The Iowa Women's Health Study, October 10, 2011, Mursu et al. 171 (18): 1625

archinte.ama-assn.org — “Archives of Internal Medicine, a bi-monthly professional medical journal published by the American Medical Association, publishes original peer-reviewed research articles on internal medicine topicsView full resource at archinte.ama-assn.org

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Dr. Bill Elliott: Calcium supplements may harm heart - Marin Independent Journal

marinij.com — “COULD YOUR CALCIUM supplements be harmful to your heart? The answer may be yes based on new evidence from the Womens Health Initiative (WHI) study.View full resource at marinij.com

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Most Recently Shared on April 26, 2011 at 3:23 pm By:

dballard30 Dustin Ballard, MD Doctor, Emergency Physician, and Physician

Yet more evidence that the best supplements come from diet, rather than pills... http://www.marinij.com/marinnews/ci_17904397

1 year ago...

Evidence suggests extra vitamins could cause problems for children | Herald Sun

heraldsun.com.au — “PARENTS unsure if their children get enough vitamins use supplements as an "insurance policy", unaware that their good intentions could be doing more harm than good.View full resource at heraldsun.com.au

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Evidence suggests extra vitamins could cause problems for children http://bit.ly/dB5Jon

2 years ago...

New research finds no evidence that popular slimming supplements facilitate weight loss

scientificcomputing.com — “New research evaluating the effectiveness of a broad selection of popular slimming supplements sold in pharmacies and health food shops has found no evidence that any of them facilitate weight loss. Two studies presented today at the International Congress on Obesity have found they were no more effective than the fake supplements they were compared with.View full resource at scientificcomputing.com

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Most Recently Shared on July 13, 2010 at 5:46 pm By:

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RT @skinnyjeans New study finds diet pills don't work. Americans spend $1.6+ billion/year on weight-loss supplements: http://bit.ly/90Ci8h

2 years ago...

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