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Multivitamins have been shown to improve nutrient status, particularly for those at risk for deficiencies such as people with type II diabetes mellitus, those with a poor diet, and the elderly. Epidemiologic and clinical trials suggest that multivitamin-mineral supplements reduce risk for prostate, colon, and stomach cancer with long-term use. Daily multivitamin-mineral supplements with folic acid may reduce risk for cardiovascular disease. Multivitamin-mineral supplements slow progression of age-related cataract. Daily multivitamin-mineral supplements many reduce viral respiratory tract infections. For people with type II diabetes mellitus, daily multivitamins have been shown to reduce infectious illness. Recent studies indicate that multivitamin-mineral supplements may have beneficial effects for children with autism and for people with high stress
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