DHEA Should Be Regulated As A Drug – NEJM Editorial
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
DHEA should be regulated as a drug rather than a dietary supplement to prevent supplement marketers from hawking the hormone as the "fountain of youth," Paul Stewart, MD, University of Birmingham, UK, says in a New England Journal of Medicine editorial Oct. 19
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