What happened: Taking a multivitamin every day might slightly slow the rate of ageing, but the extent to which this is relevant to our health is unclear
What to watch next: movement around multivitamin, slightly.

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What happened: Taking a multivitamin every day might slightly slow the rate of ageing, but the extent to which this is relevant to our health is unclear
What to watch next: movement around multivitamin, slightly.
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Taking a multivitamin every day might slightly slow the rate of ageing, but the extent to which this is relevant to our health is unclear
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A daily multivitamin may slightly slow rates of ageing.
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A daily multivitamin may slightly slow rates of ageingTaking a multivitamin every day might slightly slow the rate of ageing, but the extent to which this is relevant to our health is unclear
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