We are recognizing 25 years of contributions to the science of dietary supplements with seminars, presentations, and a scientific symposium in May 2021.
In this short animated video, the Office of Dietary Supplements (ODS) at the National Institutes of Health introduces the ODS website—the place for reliable, science-based answers to your questions about dietary supplements.
Find useful information for dietary supplement researchers including training and career development resources, databases of funded and published research, and food composition data.
We are recognizing 25 years of contributions to the science of dietary supplements with seminars, presentations, and a scientific symposium in May 2021.
Varias hojas informativas sobre ingredientes específicos de los suplementos dietéticos ahora están disponibles en español.
Several consumer fact sheets about individual dietary supplement ingredients are now available in Spanish.
The Office of Dietary Supplements (ODS) fact sheets give a current overview of individual vitamins, minerals, and other dietary supplement ingredients. ODS has fact sheets in two versions—Health Professional and Consumer. Both versions provide the same types of information but vary in the level of detail. Consumer versions are also available in Spanish.
Recently updated fact sheets include the vitamin D and chromium fact sheets for health professionals and the iodine and omega-3 fatty acid fact sheets for consumers and health professionals.
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