More isn’t always better: Texas A&M research links high-dose antioxidants to offspring birth defects
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Research from Texas A&M has found a link between high-dose antioxidants and birth defects in offspring. However, it is unclear if this research specifically pertains to a particular supplement, as some outlets are discussing creatine, while others mention unrelated topics such as fetal alcohol syndrome and birth control. The connection between high-dose antioxidants and birth defects appears to be the primary finding, but the context and specifics of the research are not consistent across reports.
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