The study adds to growing evidence that older adults might benefit from taking multivitamins, especially if their diet is ...
A new study shows that taking a daily multivitamin could boost longevity, but the results aren’t conclusive ...
The COSMOS study followed 958 participants, roughly age 70, for two years. They tested two potential interventions: a daily ...
Scientists at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and others studied thousands of older adults who were asked to take a daily multivitamin and multimineral supplement. They found evidence that daily ...
Whether supplements can increase a healthy lifespan is an open question, however ...
For older adults, a daily multivitamin may slightly slow the aging process, new research suggests ...
Taking a multivitamin every day might slightly slow the rate of ageing, but the extent to which this is relevant to our health is unclear ...
It is, however, hard to say whether improvements in epigenetic clocks mean that multivitamins make people healthier. Epigenetic clocks are rarely used as a clinical diagnostic, and the COSMOS study ...
Multivitamins can help fill nutrient gaps. Consistency matters more than the timing of your vitamin intake, and your food ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. What a new study says about multivitamins. (Getty Images) (supersizer via Getty Images) For years, there has been a big debate in ...
Multivitamins can help close nutritional gaps in your diet. But certain foods provide vitamins, minerals, fats, fiber, and ...
Taking a daily multivitamin for two years slowed biological aging by four months, based on several DNA-based biomarkers — but a healthy lifestyle still matters.