Study: Antioxidants Aren't All They're Cracked Up to Be

Antioxidants have long been believed to prevent a host of illnesses including cancer and heart disease. A new study from Harvard that followed over 5,000 people for 14 years found that antioxidants had little to no impact on dementia, Alzheimer's disease and stroke.

Antioxidants have long been believed to prevent a host of illnesses including cancer and heart disease. A new study from Harvard that followed over 5,000 people for 14 years found that antioxidants had little to no impact on dementia, Alzheimer's disease and stroke.

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