Milk can interfere with the absorption of some vitamins, minerals, and medications, which may make the supplements or medications less effective.
Iron supplements can interact with common medications. It's important to know which medications to avoid taking with iron and how to space them apart properly.
While it's common practice to consult a doctor about potential interactions between new and existing medications, the impact of food on medication is sometimes overlooked. Certain foods can alter the ...
A new study to be published in an upcoming edition of the journal of Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice reveals that French maritime pine tree extract known as Pycnogenol® (pic-noj-en-all) delays ...
Registered dietitians share the best protein choices to support muscle, energy and sustainable weight loss while taking a GLP ...
Achlorhydric subjects with pernicious anemia absorbed significantly (p less than 0.01) more iron from the solubilized chelates than from the precipitated preparation, but these differences were not ...
Some dressing with your greens may help you absorb more nutrients, according to a new study. The research found enhanced absorption of multiple fat-soluble vitamins in addition to beta-carotene and ...