Study suggests vitamin only offer a small amount of benefits
Many Americans take vitamins daily but a new study out in the Journal of the American Medical Association says there's still no evidence vitamins prevent cancer and heart disease. Some can even be harmful. Good Day got details from Dr. Keith Argenbright, a professor at UT Southwestern and member of the Simmons Cancer Center.
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