Most clinical studies on vitamins flawed by poor methodology
Tuesday, December 31, 2013 - 07:30
in Psychology & Sociology
Most large, clinical trials of vitamin supplements, including some that have concluded they are of no value or even harmful, have a flawed methodology that renders them largely useless in determining the real value of these micronutrients, a new analysis suggests. These flawed findings will persist until the approach to studying micronutrients is changed.