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New Study Finds Vitamin B3 Supplements Raise Heart Risk

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And more tips for staying youthful as you age.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 April 03, 2024 | [Read Online]( New Study Finds Vitamin B3 Supplements Raise Heart Risk [LEARN MORE HERE »]( Trending Stories - [Boost Needed? Measles Vaccine from '70s, '80]([s]( - [Therapist-Recommended Strategies to Combat Loneliness After 50]( - [UK Man's Fatal Encounter with Supplements]( - [Learn Longevity Secrets from 'Blue Zones' People]( - [Study Finds 2 Supplements Enhance Brain Function Rapidly]( Sponsored Ankord A weekly journal entry written by Milan Kordestani covering the happenings of Ankord and its subsidiaries. [Subscribe]( Here’s the Scoop While vitamins and supplements can be beneficial for a variety of health reasons such as boosting collagen production, promoting brain health, or even combating aging, it’s crucial to be aware of the potential risks of overconsumption. A recent study from the Cleveland Clinic has highlighted the potential dangers of excessive intake of vitamin B3, also known as niacin, which is commonly found in supplements and food additives. The study, which was electronically published in Nature Medicine on February 19, has found a link between high levels of vitamin B3 and an increased risk of cardiovascular disease… [CONTINUE READING »]( Sponsored Market Briefing Get the briefing Wall Street & C-Suites are reading. [Subscribe]( DISCLAIMER Content labeled as "AD CONTENT" may be a third party advertisement and is not endorsed or warranted by any individual or our company as a whole. Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 Fit With Age. All Rights Reserved. 2803 Philadelphia Pike, Suite B #1245 Claymont, DE 19703, United States of America

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