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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 ...

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    Well, multivitamins provide some, all, or more than the recommended amounts of vitamins and sometimes minerals, says Melissa Prest, D.C.N., R.D.N., national media spokesperson for the Academy of ...

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    Consumer Lab provides reviews and information about specific products you may spot on brand shelves, so use it as a resource. Last, but not least, try to select a multivitamin mix that fits your ...

  5. Multivitamin - Wikipedia

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    Multivitamins are typically available in a variety of formulas based on age and sex, or (as in prenatal vitamins) based on more specific nutritional needs; a multivitamin for men might include less iron, while a multivitamin for seniors might include extra vitamin D. Some formulas make a point of including extra antioxidants.

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  7. Megavitamin therapy - Wikipedia

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    In the US, the popularity for vitamin E as a dietary supplement peaked around 2000, with popular doses of 400, 800 and 1000 IU/day. Declines in usage were attributed to publications of meta-analyses that showed either no benefits or negative consequences from vitamin E supplements.

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