A new study suggests getting enough vitamin D and calcium is important for preventing cancers. But choosing to take supplements isn't without other risks, including a potential for heart issues. A ...
A group of natural compounds attracting attention for their anti-aging potential has a dark side. New research shows how a ...
Preclinical research across multiple cancer types now shows that the NAD+ salvage pathway, the same biological mechanism targeted by popular anti-aging supplements like nicotinamide mononucleotide ...
The study could help inform cancer treatment development going forward ...
The relationship between dietary supplements, botanicals and cancer treatment is complex. Some supplements may offer benefits, and others pose risks. While certain compounds show promise in reducing ...
Biotin supplements can interfere with lab tests, causing inaccurate results in hormone and tumor marker monitoring for certain cancers. Inaccurate lab results may lead to unnecessary tests, imaging, ...
Vitamin D and calcium supplementation may reduce risk of cancer but increase risk of cardiovascular disease, new study shows. The study, which looked at postmenopausal women, showed that the ...
Vitamin D works with calcium to keep bones strong and healthy. It’s also involved in immune and brain function. Only a few ...
Dietary supplements aren’t just biological interventions; they’re psychological interventions, said Fred Hutch psychologist ...
Note: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) does not approve supplements for safety or effectiveness. Talk to a healthcare professional about whether a supplement is the right fit for your ...
As if battling cancer wasn’t difficult enough, many patients lose their hair — especially if they are undergoing chemotherapy. These patients have increasingly turned to biotin, also known as vitamin ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - There is little evidence that vitamin and mineral supplements protect people from cancer and heart problems, according to a new analysis. Based on those findings, a U.S.