Supplement health risks to know about, plus a celebrity's 'brutal' infection

Supplement health risks to know about, plus a celebrity's 'brutal' infection
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TOP 3:
- Common supplements and medications could cause liver damage
- Doctors discuss Miley Cyrus' ‘brutal’ infection
- Smoking and eating cannabis both linked to health risks

This week's top health news included the potential link between supplements and liver damage, potential causes of a celebrity's infection, and the risks of cannabis in various forms. (Getty; iStock)
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