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Doctors Prescribe Fewer Statins in the Afternoon
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The 2021 USPSTF lung cancer screening guidelines: a new frontier
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This Supplement Can Raise Your Heart Attack Risk, Experts Say
By Alek Korab of ETNT Health |
This Supplement Can Raise Your Heart Attack Risk, Experts Say
During the same week the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) said it would not recommend that taking vitamins and supplements can prevent heart disease and cancer, a new study has come out saying one of the most popular supplements out there may be dangerous to a subset of those who are prescribed it. The supplement Omega-3 fatty acids is the third most popular in America, according to one recent ConsumerLab survey, with 52% of respondents saying they have taken it in the past year (it was beaten only by magnesium and Vitamin D). Read on to see if you may be in danger from this and 3 other supplements.
This Supplement Can Raise Your Cancer Risk, Experts Say Michael Martin © Provided by Eat This, Not That! Dietary Supplements. The close-up of a supplement. Spreading beta carotene.
The United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) won t recommend that taking vitamins and supplements can prevent heart disease and cancer, and will warn that taking one supplement can actually raise cancer and heart disease risk, according to a draft statement posted on its website.
The USPSTF has given most supplements an I grade for insufficient evidence in terms of preventing cancer and cardiovascular disease. But, citing strong scientific data, the group will recommend against taking beta-carotene supplements.
For Cervical Cancer Screening, Any Strategy Is Acceptable
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