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Harvard School of Public Health

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The Harvard School of Public Health is a school of Harvard University.

Harvard School of Public Health's Opinions

Mostly Disagree
Randomized, placebo-controlled trials—which, when performed well, provide the strongest evidence—offer little support that taking vitamin C, vitamin E, beta-carotene, or other single antioxidants provides substantial protection against heart disease, cancer, or other chronic conditions. The results of the largest such trials have been mostly negative.
01 Jan 2008    Source


Comparisons with Other Experts and Influencers

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Goran Bjelakovic
Medical Researcher
100% agreement / 1 opinions

Christian Gluud
Medical Researcher
100% agreement / 1 opinions

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Deepak Chopra
Inventor of Quantum Healing
25% agreement / 1 opinions

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Conforming Opinions

Harvard School of Public Health's conforming opinions are opinions that align with the group of experts and influencers Harvard School of Public Health typically agrees with.

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Low Mostly Disagree Do antioxidant supplements have health benefits?