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According to a study, taking certain types of supplements may increase the risk of heart disease.

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New research has revealed unknown risks from vitamins found in foods including meat, fish, nuts, fortified cereals, and bread.

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Vitamin B, which is essential for the body, prevents damage to blood vessels and may increase the risk of heart disease.

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Consuming too much niacin could potentially increase a person's risk of developing heart disease.

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Hazen and his colleagues analyzed blood samples from 1,162 patients and discovered some unknown risk factors for heart disease.

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Cholesterol level can be the main cause of heart disease in a person, everyone agrees on this.

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The leader, Dr. Stanley Hazen, advises all people taking high doses of niacin to avoid this dose.

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