Over 50% of adults in the United States report taking a daily multivitamin, according to a CDC survey. While these supplements are marketed as health boosters, doctors warn they may impact key organs such as the liver, kidneys, and heart. Subtle adverse effects often go unnoticed, making it difficult for both patients and clinicians to detect potential harms. As multivitamin use climbs, understanding the complex interplay between supplementation and organ health becomes increasingly important. Recent studies urge caution and promote awareness of the possible risks involved (JAMA).
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50. False Reassurance for Chronic Illness Prevention Many people take multivitamins with the belief that these supplements will safeguard them against chronic illnesses such as heart…