Many people believe that products labelled as natural are always safe and good for them. A recent paper published online February 27, 2017 in the ‘Journal of the American College of Cardiology’ suggested that 1 in every 5 American adults have used an herbal or dietary supplement in their lifetime, and 70 percent of patients do not tell their doctors about supplement use. Is it safe to use them for heart disease prevention? Read more at:
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