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Clinical Studies For Supplements 2020

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Dietary and nutritional supplements are on everyone’s minds as the COVID-19 pandemic is causing people to reconsider how their interactions impact their health. Social distancing and routine handwashing are the best ways to reduce your risk of contracting the virus, however, questions have been arising about the role diet and nutrition plays during a pandemic. While pharmaceutical companies are working on vaccines and new drugs to combat COVID-19, previous clinical research is being studied to understand the link between nutrition and immunity.

Study Results on Nutrition and Infection

It’s not the first time that researchers have evaluated how specific nutrients are related to infections. Several examples have been found in previous clinical studies in which nutrition plays a role in the risk and severity of infections:

Research studies for vitamins and supplements in 2020 include:

Researchers are always looking for better ways to formulate medications and new treatments for medical conditions. Clinical trials are conducted on new products and medications to determine their efficacy in treating medical conditions. Biological products are often tested in human clinical trials on study participants who have completed the informed consent process.

According to Leading Edge Health, the propriety polyherbal formula in Erectin could be a new treatment that helps men achieve better erections. The Erectin Clinical Study used male human subjects who didn’t have any underlying medical conditions affecting their erection quality. The human volunteers who received the formula and not the placebo experienced positive results and no side effects.

With nutrition and immunity on the tips of everyone’s tongues, 2020 has certainly put the spotlight on clinical studies for supplements.

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