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Interest in the Use of Herbal Supplements to Close the Treatment Gap for Hazardous Alcohol Use Among Men Who Have Sex With Men: Secondary Analysis of a Cross-Sectional Study

Interest in the Use of Herbal Supplements to Close the Treatment Gap for Hazardous Alcohol Use Among Men Who Have Sex With Men: Secondary Analysis of a Cross-Sectional Study

For example, there is an ongoing placebo-controlled study of the supplement N-acetylcysteine as a treatment for alcohol use disorder among veterans with traumatic brain injury [12]. An ongoing intervention study is being conducted to determine the efficacy of the herbal supplement kudzu in reducing alcohol consumption [13]. Kudzu has shown promise in being an efficacious treatment for alcohol consumption in several studies [14,15].

Christopher Hernandez, Christopher Rowe, Janet Ikeda, Justine Arenander, Glenn-Milo Santos

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e60370

Nutrition, Obesity, and Seborrheic Dermatitis: Systematic Review

Nutrition, Obesity, and Seborrheic Dermatitis: Systematic Review

We also excluded studies that included any dietary or supplement intervention evaluated in the context of purposeful concurrent medication use. Eligible literature was any study evaluating BMI, waist circumference, micronutrients, alcohol use, or diet in relation to seborrheic dermatitis and any dietary or nutritional supplement intervention for seborrheic dermatitis.

Emily Woolhiser, Noah Keime, Arya Patel, Isaac Weber, Madeline Adelman, Robert P Dellavalle

JMIR Dermatol 2024;7:e50143

Micronutrient Supplementation for Pregnant and Lactating Women to Improve Maternal and Infant Nutritional Status in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Protocol for a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Micronutrient Supplementation for Pregnant and Lactating Women to Improve Maternal and Infant Nutritional Status in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Protocol for a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Single, double, and multiple vitamin supplementation (including micronutrient powders, tablets, syrups, and lipid-based micronutrient supplements) Author-defined (placebo, only iron supplement, only iron and folic acid supplement, or no care) Micronutrient deficiencies Vitamin A serum/plasma/breastmilk retinol Vitamin B1 serum/plasma thiamine Vitamin B2 serum/plasma riboflavin (flavoenzymes flavin mononucleotide and flavin adenine dinucleotide) Vitamin B3 serum/plasma (niacin and metabolite) Vitamin B5 serum

Sachin Shinde, Dongqing Wang, Mashavu H Yussuf, Mary Mwanyika-Sando, Said Aboud, Wafaie W Fawzi

JMIR Res Protoc 2022;11(8):e40134