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Do vitamin D requirements increase with menopause? They don’t, but calcium requirements do, as we note in our article about a new line of supplements for older women.
Urolithin A supplements are relatively expensive, although price was not found to correlate with label accuracy in a recent study, as discussed in our article about urolithin A supplements. (ConsumerLab has not yet tested urolithin A supplements.)
High levels of mercury were recently reported in canned tuna sold in several European countries. See how these levels compare with those CL found in popular tuna products sold in the U.S. in the Quality Concerns section our Canned and Packaged Fish Review.
Are algae-based forms of calcium (such as AlgaeCal and Aquamin) any better than other forms of calcium, and is one of these better than the other? Find out in the ConsumerTips section of our Calcium Supplements Review, which includes our Top Picks among calcium supplements.
What are hemp seeds and does eating them help with heart health, diabetes, or boosting testosterone? Find out in our article about the benefits, safety, and what to consider when picking a product.
Certain supplements may reduce symptoms of atopic dermatitis (the most common form of eczema), while others don't seem to work. Find out if gamma-linolenic acid, L-histidine, phytoceramides, probiotics, and other supplements may be beneficial.
Find out which supplements may help after weight loss or stomach reducing surgery, including iron and calcium, and which should be avoided.
Vitamins and supplements that may help with hair loss and thinning, including saw palmetto, beta-sitosterol, protein, iron, and vitamin D.
Find out which supplements help for varicose veins and chronic venous insufficiency, including citrus bioflavonoids and grape seed extract.
Find out which supplements help improve memory, brain function and cognition, including fish oil, some B vitamins, cocoa, and curcumin. ConsumerLab's answer explains the evidence for supplements promoted to help with brain function and cognition.
Do vitamin D requirements increase with menopause? They don’t, but calcium requirements do, as we note in our article about a new line of supplements for older women.
Urolithin A supplements are relatively expensive, although price was not found to correlate with label accuracy in a recent study, as discussed in our article about urolithin A supplements. (ConsumerLab has not yet tested urolithin A supplements.)
High levels of mercury were recently reported in canned tuna sold in several European countries. See how these levels compare with those CL found in popular tuna products sold in the U.S. in the Quality Concerns section our Canned and Packaged Fish Review.
Are algae-based forms of calcium (such as AlgaeCal and Aquamin) any better than other forms of calcium, and is one of these better than the other? Find out in the ConsumerTips section of our Calcium Supplements Review, which includes our Top Picks among calcium supplements.
What are hemp seeds and does eating them help with heart health, diabetes, or boosting testosterone? Find out in our article about the benefits, safety, and what to consider when picking a product.
Certain supplements may reduce symptoms of atopic dermatitis (the most common form of eczema), while others don't seem to work. Find out if gamma-linolenic acid, L-histidine, phytoceramides, probiotics, and other supplements may be beneficial.
Find out which supplements may help after weight loss or stomach reducing surgery, including iron and calcium, and which should be avoided.
Vitamins and supplements that may help with hair loss and thinning, including saw palmetto, beta-sitosterol, protein, iron, and vitamin D.
Find out which supplements help for varicose veins and chronic venous insufficiency, including citrus bioflavonoids and grape seed extract.
Find out which supplements help improve memory, brain function and cognition, including fish oil, some B vitamins, cocoa, and curcumin. ConsumerLab's answer explains the evidence for supplements promoted to help with brain function and cognition.
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