Sunday, September 9, 2007

Study finds doctors' knowledge of vitamins and herbs is limited

Researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine surveyed 355 physicians, primarily residents in internal medicine, and found that, in general, they had limited knowledge about dietary supplements. For example, a majority were unaware that adverse reactions to supplements should be reported to the FDA. Given that more and more Americans are taking dietary supplements, physician education about supplements would enhance communication with their patients about these widely used products.

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