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The mission of ODS is to strengthen knowledge and understanding of dietary supplements by evaluating scientific information, stimulating and supporting research, disseminating research results, and educating the public.

Tweets about ods.od.nih.gov

  • Magnesium Fact Sheet
  • RT @NIH_ODS: Breakfast cereals, fruit juices, and soy beverages may have added #calcium. Check product labels:
  • Iron Fact Sheet
  • RT @NCCAM: What is #magnesium and what does it do in the body? Find out in this fact sheet from @NIH_ODS:
  • Selenium is hot - find out what this #antioxidant mineral does...and where to get it! #nutrition
  • @jaclequ or more foods that have more iron in them. dark chocolate is good. :3
  • Breakfast cereals, fruit juices, and soy beverages may have added #calcium. Check product labels:
  • Folate Fact Sheet
  • RT @NIH_ODS: FACT: Bread made from #WholeGrain flour offers more magnesium than bread made from white flour:
  • FACT: Bread made from #WholeGrain flour offers more magnesium than bread made from white flour:
  • Chromium Fact Sheet
  • RT @NIH_ODS: Vitamin E #supplements may interact with certain medicines. Make sure to discuss supplements you take w/ your doc:
  • RT @NIH_ODS: Beta-Carotene is found in more than carrots. Many orange, red & dark green veggies provide this type of provitamin A:
  • Vitamin D
  • Calcium Fact Sheet
  • Fuentes de #VitaminaE #CPNInforma Más info.:
  • Vitamin B12 Fact Sheet
  • Vitamin E #supplements may interact with certain medicines. Make sure to discuss supplements you take w/ your doc:
  • Office of Dietary Supplements - Dietary Supplement Fact Sheet: Selenium
  • RT @jrgralow: Vitamin D fact sheet from NIH Office of Dietary Supplements: #LBBCchat
  • Vitamin D fact sheet from NIH Office of Dietary Supplements: #LBBCchat
  • What is vitamin A and what does it do?
  • You know you need it, but do you know why? Here's what vitamin C can do for you.
  • Great resource from NIH ODS to direct non-nutritional scientists to regarding supplements:
  • NIH Office of Dietary Supplements
  • RT @NIH_ODS: Q: “How do I know if I need a dietary supplement?” A:
  • Q: “How do I know if I need a dietary supplement?” A:
  • RT @NIH_ODS: During #pregnancy, an expectant woman has more blood, so mom-to-be needs more iron for herself & #baby:
  • During #pregnancy, an expectant woman has more blood, so mom-to-be needs more iron for herself & #baby:
  • #DidYouKnow vitamin E can boost the #immune system and help fight off bacteria and viruses?
  • RT @NIH_ODS: Good news for #sushi lovers. Yellowfin tuna and salmon both contain B6, an important vitamin for #metabolism:
  • Good news for #sushi lovers. Yellowfin tuna and salmon both contain B6, an important vitamin for #metabolism: