Study Of Antioxidants In High-Risk Women Omits Critical Controls – NPA
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
A Harvard study concluding antioxidants do not lower the risk of cardiovascular events in high-risk women failed to establish critical controls such as diet and exercise habits of the subjects, the Natural Products Association says Aug. 14
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