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    Goston JL, Correia MI.
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  • 24. Use of vitamin and mineral supplements by pharmacy students.
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  • 28. Intake of vitamin and mineral supplements in an elderly german population.
    Schwarzpaul S, Strassburg A, Luhrmann PM, Neuhauser-Berthold M.
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  • 29. Cancer-related behavior of vitamin supplement users.
    Patterson RE, Neuhouser ML, White E, Hunt JR, Kristal AR.
    Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev; 1998 Jan; 7(1):79-81. PubMed ID: 9456246
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  • 36. Vitamin and mineral supplement use is associated with reduced risk of prostate cancer.
    Kristal AR, Stanford JL, Cohen JH, Wicklund K, Patterson RE.
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  • 37. Calcium supplement and bone medication use in a US Medicare health maintenance organization.
    Dawson-Hughes B, Harris SS, Dallal GE, Lancaster DR, Zhou Q.
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  • 38. Dietary calcium intake among women attending primary care clinics in Wisconsin.
    Schrager S, Girard M, Mundt M.
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  • 39. Use of vitamins, minerals and herbs: a survey of patients attending family practice clinics.
    Durante KM, Whitmore B, Jones CA, Campbell NR.
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  • 40. Use of supplements by Taiwanese adults aged 19-44 during 2005-2008.
    Lin JR, Lin YS, Kao MD, Yang YH, Pan WH.
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