Although many factors impact disease risk, a growing body of research and clinical experience suggests genetically-targeted nutritional supplementation may have far-reaching health benefits.
Prospective cohort counters studies from a research group in New Zealand that suggested calcium supplements may be associated with increased cardiovascular disease risk.
More than triple the acceptable levels of cadmium were found in two products, each of which delivered a total amount of cadmium above the tolerable limit for certain people.