Study hints that supplements may reduce COVID-19 risk in females
Written by James Kingsland on December 10, 2020 Fact checked by Jessica Beake, Ph.D.
The research found small but significant decreases in the risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection among females but not males who took multivitamins, vitamin D, omega-3 fatty acids, or probiotics.
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Researchers at King’s College London, in the United Kingdom, analyzed data from 1.4 million users of the COVID Symptom Study app in the U.K., the United States, and Sweden. The participants answered questions about their regular use of dietary supplements.