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Niacin (Vitamin B3) Lowers High Cholesterol Safely
02 October 2005
There is a safe, inexpensive, nonprescription, convenient and effective way to reduce high cholesterol levels and reduce heart disease risk: niacin. Niacin is a water-soluble B-complex vitamin, vitamin B-3.
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Niacin (Vitamin B3) Lowers High Cholesterol Safely (1)
10 October 2007
There is a safe, inexpensive, nonprescription, convenient and effective way to reduce high cholesterol levels and reduce heart disease risk: niacin. Niacin is a water-soluble B-complex vitamin, vitamin B-3.
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Extra niacin could help prevent treatment-related cancers, study finds
10 January 2005
People undergoing chemotherapy may be able to reduce the risk of developing treatment-related cancers by taking supplements of the B vitamin niacin, research by a University of Guelph scientist reveals.
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Extra niacin could help prevent treatment-related cancers, study finds (1)
10 October 2007
People undergoing chemotherapy may be able to reduce the risk of developing treatment-related cancers by taking supplements of the B vitamin niacin, research by a University of Guelph scientist reveals.
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News Alerts: Week 49, 2019
04 December 2019
Lyn Thyer release!; CBD regulatory crack down; Sat fat reduction evidence exaggerated & biased; 25yr olds could become new statin drug target; Nicotinamide riboside novel food approval; World AIDS Day; UK doctor burnout; Parkinson’s disease & antibiotics; Supermarkets & pesticides
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Germany: giving (vitamins) with one hand, taking with the other
25 January 2018
The BfR in Germany goes off-piste with the science – again
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ANH-Intl Special Report: Vitamin B6 - "It's the Form, stupid"
20 December 2017
Why regulators in the EU will increasingly find themselves in Court… unless they take note of the clinical and scientific evidence
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Yet another vitamin study designed to fail
06 June 2018
Why you need to look beyond the headlines to understand how vitamins might save your life
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Canadian pediatricians want vitamins to be made drugs
15 January 2010
ANH looks at the drive to ‘medicalise’ natural products
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Daily supplement may boost birth weight of babies in developing world
29 March 2005
Giving pregnant women in the developing world a daily supplement containing 10 vitamins and five minerals could help increase the birth weight of their babies, concludes a study.