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  2. Centrum (multivitamin) - Wikipedia

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    The authors did find a slight reduction in cancer incidence although this conclusion was questioned in the Journal of the American Medical Association. [ 2 ] On October 17, 2012, researchers reported on a double-blind study of 14,641 male U.S. physicians initially aged 50 years or older (mean age of 64.3, standard deviation 9.2 years), that ...

  3. Multivitamin - Wikipedia

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    However, the NHS recommends 10μg of Vitamin D per day throughout the pregnancy and while breastfeeding, and 400μg of folic acid during the first trimester (first 12 weeks of pregnancy). [15] Some women may need to take iron, vitamin C, or calcium supplements during pregnancy, but only on the advice of a doctor.

  4. Vitamin - Wikipedia

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    People who eat a varied diet are unlikely to develop a severe primary vitamin deficiency, but may be consuming less than the recommended amounts; a national food and supplement survey conducted in the US over 2003–2006 reported that over 90% of individuals who did not consume vitamin supplements were found to have inadequate levels of some of ...

  5. Here's what's really in the popular vitamins and supplements ...

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  6. Geritol - Wikipedia

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    Geritol tablets. 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]

  7. Hadacol - Wikipedia

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    Hadacol was a patent medicine marketed as a vitamin supplement. Its principal attraction, however, was that it contained 12 percent alcohol (listed on the tonic bottle's label as a "preservative"), which made it quite popular in the dry counties of the southern United States .

  8. Vitaminwater fans upset over new sweetener - AOL

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    BY CANDICE CHOI AP FOOD INDUSTRY WRITER NEW YORK (AP) -- Fans of Vitaminwater are demanding that parent company Coca-Cola drop a new formula that uses stevia, a low-calorie sweetener known for its ...

  9. Controversial 2011 Vitaminwater ad recirculates online ... - AOL

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    A Vitaminwater spokesperson confirmed to In The Know that the ad in question has not been in circulation since 2011. "This ad was done in poor taste and should have never been issued," the ...