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to supplements
noun
Something added, especially to make up for a deficiency.
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Methylhexaneamine has been linked to supplements.
But when it comes to supplements, the government has a different standard.
"Economy-conscious consumers concerned with avoiding illness, and thus avoiding sick days, turn to supplements to maintain good health," Mintel wrote in a recent report.
NewYork-Presbyterian also allows employees to buy what amount to supplements to their benefits, like added life insurance and legal services, at discounts.
Johnson's version illustrated the problem with steroid testing in relation to supplements, since Johnson's explanation created a large loophole in the league's policy.
And as with pharmaceuticals, vitamins, herbal supplements and homeopathic remedies have a huge price range — from a $12 bottle of vitamins to supplements costing hundreds of dollars.
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Glucosamine is one of the most common go-to supplements, and luckily it appears to offer benefits for both pain relief and slowing down arthritis … but there's a catch, or two.
They were going to supplement.
To supplement his income, he sold horses.
This helps to supplement our tracking data.
To supplement her income, Manie deals hashish.
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