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The evidence is stacking up: Dietary supplements aren’t worth your money. The message from many doctors and scientists alike is simple: If you don’t need them, don’t bother taking them. But if people want to buy them, and they believe these pills, potions and powders make them healthier, what’s the harm, right?

Perhaps it’s time for a rethink of this commonly held idea. A large new study has estimated that supplements send about 23,000 people to the emergency room in the U.S. each year, and around 10% of those visits result in hospitalizations.

For the investigation, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, researchers collated 10 years’ worth of nationally representative data on emergency department visits to 63 hospitals in the U.S. After clinical records were combed through, cases in which the visit was explicitly attributed to the use of dietary supplementation – defined as herbals, complementary nutritionals (like amino acids) and micronutrients (vitamins and minerals) – were pooled for analysis.
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