Study Finds Vitamin Once Prescribed to Lower Heart Disease Risk Could Potentially Increase It
Meta Description: A recent study suggests that high levels of niacin, a B vitamin, could potentially increase the risk of heart disease. While further research is needed, experts caution against routine niacin supplementation and recommend obtaining vitamins from food sources. Consult with healthcare providers before taking supplements.
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