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What Supplements Should I Take for These 8 Common Issues?

Note: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) does not approve supplements for safety or effectiveness. Talk to a healthcare professional about whether a supplement is the right fit for your individual health, and about any potential drug interactions or safety concerns.

Most healthy people tend to get all the nutrients they require from food. But there are times when diet alone may not supply enough of what you need.

“There are a few conditions where supplements can really make a difference,” says Raj Dasgupta, MD, associate program director of internal medicine residency at Huntington Health in Pasadena, California. “The key is that supplements work best when there’s a specific need, not as a ‘just in case’ kind of thing.”

From anemia to diabetes to menopause, if you have one of the following common health conditions, you may benefit from taking certain supplements. Read on to learn more.

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