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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Dietary Reference Intakes risk
  1. Magnesium From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements)  
    ... is important for healthy bones. People with higher intakes of magnesium have a higher bone mineral density , which is important in reducing the risk of bone fractures and osteoporosis . Getting more magnesium from foods or dietary supplements might help older women improve their bone ...
  2. Calcium From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements)  
    ... Some studies have shown that men with high intakes of calcium from dairy foods have ... supplements affects cancer risk. Heart disease Calcium can ...
  3. Selenium From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements)  
    ... understand the effects of selenium from food and dietary supplements on cancer risk. Cardiovascular disease Scientists are studying whether selenium helps ...
  4. Vitamin E From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements)  
    ... each day for several years had an increased risk of prostate cancer. Does vitamin E interact with medications or other dietary supplements? Vitamin E dietary supplements can interact or ...
  5. Folate From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements)  
    ... research is needed to understand the roles of dietary folate and folic acid supplements in cancer risk. Depression People with low blood levels of folate ...
  6. Iodine From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements)  
    ... as a thyroid-blocking agent to reduce the risk of thyroid cancer in radiation emergencies. Low iodine diets for radioactive iodine treatment Radioactive iodine treatment is ...
  7. Vitamin C From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements)  
    ... shown. Cancer prevention and treatment People with high intakes of vitamin C from fruits and vegetables might have a lower risk of getting many types of cancer, such as ...
  8. Zinc From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements)  
    ... older people with AMD who were at high risk of developing advanced AMD, those who took daily dietary supplements with zinc and other ingredients for 5 ...
  9. Vitamin A From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements)  
    ... new cases of measles and might lower their risk of dying of measles. Can vitamin A be harmful? Yes, high intakes of some forms of vitamin A can be ... high-dose beta-carotene supplements have a higher risk of lung cancer and ... A include intakes from all sources—food, beverages, and supplements—and ...
  10. Manganese From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements)  
    ... Activities Programs & Activities Programs & Activities Analytical Methods and Reference Materials (AMRM) Botanical Research Centers (CARBON) Population Studies Resilience & Health Studies Dietary Supplements Research Database (CARDS) Dietary Supplement Label Database ( ...
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