...a daily multivitamin may not help students ace exams or even make it to school on time, suggests a new study of New Jersey elementary school kids.More money wasted at Whore Foods.
The finding counters previous research that reported improved academic performance and behavior with supplements use, particularly for underserved children at risk of a poor diet.
"We wanted to design a study that would have readily translated into the real world, so that if the results were positive you could lobby for school-based programs," lead researcher Dr. Adam Perlman of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey told Reuters Health. "Unfortunately, our research didn't show that."
Wise up.
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