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Calcium supplements may cause constipation, kidney stones, increase heart disease risk, and more. Here's what experts say about the risks, and when supplements are actually necessary.
Whey protein can be harmful if it is eaten in excess. Dr T.S. Kler explains why too much protein could increase the risks of developing heart conditions.
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Hemp protein is packed with benefits. Research shows that hempseeds have a nutty taste and can provide essential amino and fatty acids, along with other minerals, fibers, and vitamins. The risk of ...
Many guys fear creatine hurts their hairline. Experts say the evidence is thin.