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Published May 11, 2012
According to a new study published in the Journal of American Medical Association, probiotics can curtail the diarrhea that affects one-quarter to one-third of patients as a si… Read More »
Published February 9, 2012
Probiotic supplements and foods containing “friendly” bacteria or yeast have become popular options for people hoping to improve bowel function or boost immunity. But many customers are confused by the vast array of choices. Read More »
Published June 2, 2011
The threat of an EU-wide ban on the use of article 13.1 claims on the European Commission’s negative register is not expected before next summer, according to international food policy consultancy EAS. Read More »
Published January 10, 2011
Daily consumption of Lactobacillus casei strain Shirota LcS may reduce the incidence of upper respiratory tract infections, according to a new study from Loughborough University, UK. Read More »
Published August 20, 2010
Two recently published studies indicate the potential of probiotics to relieve colic in infants and diarrhea in children. Read More »
Published August 3, 2010
A Consumer Reports investigation has identified 12 dietary supplement ingredients it says have been linked to serious adverse events. The report also criticized industry regulations and cited a lack of government oversight. Read More »
Published July 29, 2010
Danone has signed an agreement to acquire 51% of ProViva AB while also securing a 10-year license agreement that gives Danone access to Probi’s Lp299v technology in probiotic fruit drinks and juices. Read More »
Published May 4, 2010
Extremely low birth weight infants who received feedings supplemented with probiotics had better weight gain than infants who were not given the supplements, according to a randomized, controlled, double-blind study. Read More »

