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Web Search Results
WVDA - Vitamins and Minerals
Food sources for vitamins and minerals, functions of vitamins and minerals in your body, and information about deficiency and toxicity.
www.wvda.org/
Vitamins and Minerals: How Much Do You Need?
Information about requirements and advice on use of supplements, from mylifepath.com.
www.mylifepath.com/
Minerals and Vitamins
Information explaining the importance of vitamins and minerals in keeping our bodies functioning properly.
www.mineralsandvitamins.net/
Medlineplus: Vitamins
Overview of vitamins needed for normal metabolism, growth and development, and regulation of cell functions.
www.nlm.nih.gov/
Vitamins and Minerals
Vitamins and minerals resources tailored to educate kids and teens.
kidshealth.org/
Vitamins
Discussion of functions, deficiencies, disease prevention and treatment, food sources, and research indexed by vitamin. From the Linus Pauling Institute.
lpi.oregonstate.edu/
Vitamins, Carotenoids, and Phytochemicals
Vitamin definitions, benefits, adequate intake guidelines, deficiencies, toxicities, and authoritative links.
www.reutershealth.com/
AskMen.com- Vitamins
Article highlighting the health benefits of vitamins and minerals with functions and traits of some listed.
www.askmen.com/
Vitamins and Coenzymes
Presents information on the biochemistry, functions, and deficiency symptoms of vitamins.
web.indstate.edu/
Harvard School of Public Health - Vitamins
Information on dietary intakes to protect general health and fight against diseases.
www.hsph.harvard.edu/