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Vitamin C Linked To CHD Risk Reduction – AJCN Study

This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet

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Vitamin C supplementation may reduce the risk of coronary heart disease in both men and women, according to a study in the December American Journal of Clinical Nutrition

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