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Increased intakes of an omega-3 fatty acid may reduce aggressive behavior
May 17, 2013 - 

A regular supplementation with docosahexaenoic acid or a multivitamin/mineral/trace element combination may reduce the incidence of aggressive behavior, impulsivity and/or perceived stress, says a new study from UK.

High intakes of vitamin A and/or beta-carotene seem to not increase fracture risk
May 15, 2013 - 

According to a new Australian study, regular long-term intake of high-dose vitamin A and beta-carotene supplements does not increase the risk of any fracture or osteoporotic fracture; beta-carotene may even have a preventive effect.

Treatment with omega-3 fatty acids may be not effective for cardiovascular patients
May 14, 2013 - 

A supplementation with omega-3 fatty acids does not seem to reduce cardiovascular mortality and morbidity of patients with multiple cardiovascular risk factors, suggests a new study from Italy.

Vitamin D may support recovery from muscle injury
May 13, 2013 - 

Increased blood levels of vitamin D could help diminish muscular weakness after intense exercise, suggests a new US study.

Many pregnant women do not meet iodine intake requirements
May 10, 2013 - 

According to a new data analysis, the majority of pregnant women in the US may have an inadequate iodine status and insufficient intakes from dietary supplements.

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Last updated: 19.06.2013