More isn't always better: Texas A&M research links high-dose antioxidants to offspring birth defects
February 02, 2026
February 02, 2026
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, Feb. 2 -- Texas A&M University posted the following news:
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More isn't always better: Texas A&M research links high-dose antioxidants to offspring birth defects
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Antioxidants have been marketed as miracle supplements, touted for preventing chronic diseases and cancers; treating COPD and dementia; and slowing aging.
While antioxidant therapies are widely used to treat male infertility, a ne . . .
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More isn't always better: Texas A&M research links high-dose antioxidants to offspring birth defects
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Antioxidants have been marketed as miracle supplements, touted for preventing chronic diseases and cancers; treating COPD and dementia; and slowing aging.
While antioxidant therapies are widely used to treat male infertility, a ne . . .
