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12 March, 2010
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Further information related to this fact sheet: Vitamin and mineral supplements.

 
 
 

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References used for this fact sheet
  • All about food – vitamins and minerals (2004) [online], Parenting and Child Health, Child and Youth Health Unit, Government of South Australia, Adelaide & Parenting SA. More information here.
  • Bender, D. A. (2002) [online], ‘Daily doses of multivitamin tablets’, in British Medical Journal, vol. 325, pp. 173–174. More information here.
  • Kris-Etherton, P. M. et al. (2004) [online], ‘Antioxidant vitamin supplements and cardiovascular disease’, in Circulation, vol. 110, pp. 637–641. More information here.
  • Troppmann, L., Gray-Donald, K. and Johns, T. (2002) [online], ‘Supplement use: Is there any nutritional benefit?’, in Journal of the American Dietetics Association, June 2002, vol. 102, no. 6, pp. 818–25. More information here.
  • Willet, W. C. et al. (2001) [online], ‘What vitamins should I be taking, doctor?’, in New England Journal of Medicine, vol. 345, pp. 1819–1824. More information here.. Online subscription is required to access this article.
 
 
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