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role of each micronutrient for prevention and treatment of specific chronic diseases is unclear based on the available data from clinical trials.

       Given the limited support for the efficacy of micronutrient supplements in preventing disease and the potential concerns about adverse effects, it is essential to read labels and select supplements that contain equal to or less than the recommended amounts of specific nutrients (e.g. 100% of recommendations for general health).

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