Seventy percent of Americans aged 65 and over take a vitamin or mineral
supplement daily, which rises to half of all adults in the United States.
Experts at Johns Hopkins believe that the money could be better spent on
nutrient-dense foods, including fruit, vegetables, nutritious grains, and
low-fat dairy products, which come with a price tag of over $12 billion
annually.
supplement daily, which rises to half of all adults in the United States.
Experts at Johns Hopkins believe that the money could be better spent on
nutrient-dense foods, including fruit, vegetables, nutritious grains, and
low-fat dairy products, which come with a price tag of over $12 billion
annually.