Vitamin supplements don't necessarily help prevent heart disease, cancer VIDEO
New data is finding that taking vitamin supplements will not necessarily help prevent heart disease or cancer. Vitamin supplements are beneficial to those with vitamin deficiencies and those who are pregnant, but otherwise may not be as useful as you thought.
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