By Andrew M. Seaman (Reuters Health) – Health food stores may sell dietary supplements to adolescents that are meant only for adults, a new study found. In fact, the stores may actually recommend the supplements to youngsters, the researchers discovered. “I think there needs to be more talk about what these supplements could potentially do to the body,” said Dr. Ruth Milanaik, director of the neonatal neurodevelopment follow-up program at the North Shore-LIJ Cohen Children’s Medical Center in Lake Success, New York. Milanaik, who is the lead author on the three pieces of research presented at the Pediatric Academic Societies meeting in San Diego, said some of the supplements are potentially dangerous for growing bodies.