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  2. More evidence suggests a multivitamin may help slow ... - AOL

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    A daily multivitamin may help protect against memory loss in oldest adults, according to a new study. The multivitamin slowed cognitive aging by about two years. More evidence suggests a ...

  3. Taking a Daily Multivitamin May Not Help You Live Longer - AOL

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    In my practice at the Cleveland Clinic, a recommendation to take or skip a multivitamin is based on many factors, including the patient’s current health, dietary pattern, other supplements being ...

  4. Are you taking a multivitamin? New research says it's not ...

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    Vitamin D also can help support the immune system and help people with conditions like asthma and other inflammatory conditions, she says. “B vitamins may benefit those taking certain ...

  5. Tea and toast syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Tea and toast syndrome is a form of malnutrition commonly experienced by elderly people who cannot prepare meals and tend to themselves. The term is not intrinsic to tea or bread products only; rather, it describes limited dietary patterns that lead to reduced calories resulting in a deficiency of vitamins and other nutrients.

  6. Multivitamin - Wikipedia

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    [9] However, the report noted that multivitamins have beneficial effects for certain sub-populations, such as people with poor nutritional status, that vitamin D and calcium can help prevent fractures in older people, and that zinc and antioxidants can help prevent age-related macular degeneration in high-risk individuals. [9]

  7. Hypervitaminosis - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, overdose exposure to all formulations of "vitamins" (which includes multi-vitamin/mineral products) was reported by 62,562 individuals in 2004 with nearly 80% of these exposures in children under the age of 6, leading to 53 "major" life-threatening outcomes and 3 deaths (2 from vitamins D and E; 1 from a multivitamin with ...