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  2. The 7 Best Vitamins & Supplements for ED - AOL

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    Vitamin B3 (Niacin) Some scientific research suggests that vitamin B3, or niacin, may be helpful for managing ED. For example, a study in 2011 found that adult men with ED and dyslipidemia ...

  3. Multivitamin - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a multivitamin/mineral supplement is defined as a supplement containing three or more vitamins and minerals that does not include herbs, hormones, or drugs, where each vitamin and mineral is included at a dose below the tolerable upper intake level as determined by the Food and Drug Board, and does not present a risk of ...

  4. 8 vitamins and supplements for weight loss backed by science

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    Experts agree that eating wholesome, healthy meals, reducing calories, and increasing physical activity are the best ways to lose weight and keep it off long-term. Still, many people turn to ...

  5. What Age Do Men Stop Getting "Excited?" - AOL

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    Vitamins are critical for the proper functioning of your body. They play vital roles in the development of your bones and organs. They also power essential biological processes that keep you alive ...

  6. Geritol - Wikipedia

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    Geritol is a United States trademarked name for various dietary supplements, past and present. [1] Geritol is a brand name for several vitamin complexes plus iron or multimineral products in both liquid form and tablets containing from 9.5 to 18 mg of iron per daily dose. [2] The name conveys a connection with aging, as in "geriatric." The ...

  7. Gladys Block - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, Block's review of 15 epidemiological studies on cancer rates and intake of Vitamin C was mentioned in the New York Times. [13]Block has been cited in media coverage of the debate around the efficacy of dietary multivitamin supplements in combating health risks including the risk of cancer, obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and hypertension.