Add Verified Supplement Evidence Dataset (US-Specific Public Health)#8
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Summary
Adds the Verified Supplement Evidence Dataset under Public Health Data → US-Specific Public Health, alongside NHANES (which it builds on).
An open, evidence-graded dataset of dietary-supplement data: dosing, bioavailability by form, drug-nutrient interactions, NHANES deficiency prevalence, FDA FAERS adverse-event signals, and cost-per-effective-dose. Every clinical claim carries a PubMed PMID.
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