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Foods rich in vitamin B3, or niacin, surround a drawing of a niacin molecule: avocado, nuts, spinach, bean, broccoli, egg, tomato, and chicken breast slices.

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Foods rich in vitamin B3, or niacin, around a drawing of a niacin molecule.

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Niacin, also known as nicotinic acid or vitamin B3, is found in many foods and supplements. The study suggests that too much may be harmful.

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Foods rich in vitamin B3, or niacin, surround a drawing of a niacin molecule: avocado, nuts, spinach, bean, broccoli, egg, tomato, and chicken breast slices.
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Foods rich in vitamin B3, or niacin, surround a drawing of a niacin molecule: avocado, nuts, spinach, bean, broccoli, egg, tomato, and chicken breast slices.