Take Multivitamins... At Your Own Risk(?)
A study by the National Cancer Institute suggests that men who take too many multivitamins may be increasing their risk of dying from prostate cancer.
From the Freakonomics Blog, I found additional and separate studies about the harmful effects of taking vitamins: from high calcium/vitamin D intake and multivitamin brands to, well, vitamins themselves. Doesn't this sound like another of those damned-if-you-do-damned-if-you-don't scenarios? I hope it is not.
In a related matter, chromium in drinking water also causes cancer, according to the US National Institutes of Health.
Most of these reports I read on those little screens in the bus as I went to and from school today.
From the Freakonomics Blog, I found additional and separate studies about the harmful effects of taking vitamins: from high calcium/vitamin D intake and multivitamin brands to, well, vitamins themselves. Doesn't this sound like another of those damned-if-you-do-damned-if-you-don't scenarios? I hope it is not.
In a related matter, chromium in drinking water also causes cancer, according to the US National Institutes of Health.
Most of these reports I read on those little screens in the bus as I went to and from school today.
Labels: cancer, chromium, health, multivitamins, risk, vitamins, water
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