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By Rebecca Wright, Editor
Published March 1, 2012
Dating websites are today’s answer to finding love in all the right places. In fact, 30 million people in the U.S. are currently going online to find a mate, fueling a $2 billion industry that barely existed a decade ago. While wel… Read More »
By Rebecca Wright, Editor
Published January 2, 2012
10. Confident Consumers: Eighty-four percent of U.S. adults report confidence in supplements, according to a recent Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN) survey. Further, nearly 70% of consumers now take a dietary supplement, repre… Read More »
By Rebecca Wright, Editor
Published December 1, 2011
I have a good friend who is expecting her second child—another boy—and she and her husband are really excited. So naturally they have been scrambling to make sure everything is in place before the “big day.” One o… Read More »
By Rebecca Wright, Editor
Published November 1, 2011
A new report from the Hudson Institute, a nonpartisan policy research organization, claims companies producing better-for-you (BFY) foods will have healthier bottom lines. To make its case, the organization analyzed Nielsen sales data from grocery st… Read More »
By Rebecca Wright
Published October 1, 2011
The U.S. is a nation of excess—and contradictions. We love our unnecessarily large cars, our larger-than-life celebrities and a growing list of gadgets we just can’t do without. Read More »
By Rebecca Wright
Published September 15, 2011
Consumers are putting themselves first these days. They’ve simply had enough of people telling them what to do and making decisions for them, whether it comes to their money and investments or health and beauty needs.   In term… Read More »
By Rebecca Wright
Published September 1, 2011
As I sat down to write my editorial for this issue, a 5.9 magnitude earthquake hit the East Coast. Earthquakes are rare in this neck of the woods but they do happen. Anyway, it got me thinking about the nutraceuticals market and how it has experience… Read More »
By Rebecca Wright
Published July 1, 2011
It’s true; becoming a mom changes you. For one, I care more about what I put on my shelves, in my refrigerator and on my family’s dinner table. I constantly find myself looking at labels to make sure I can pronounce and understand the ing… Read More »
Published June 1, 2011
People have been buzzing about personalized nutrition for years, with little or nothing to show for it in terms of big market introductions or widespread consumer acceptance. Read More »
By Rebecca Wright
Published May 1, 2011
Kermit the Frog (arguably the most famous Muppet) sings a popular song about how hard it is to be green. Turns out he’s not alone. Many companies are finding it hard to go green in this day and age of environmental and social responsibility. An… Read More »
By Rebecca Wright
Published April 1, 2011
There is no harder job than raising a child. And now that I’m a parent I can certainly attest to that. Read More »
By Rebecca Wright
Published December 1, 2010
Since this is the season of giving, Nutraceuticals World would like to offer our most recent issue as the gift that keeps giving the whole year. Read More »
By Rebecca Wright
Published November 1, 2010
Today, this industry has many rules—advertising rules, health claim rules, safety rules, etc.—and they impact business no matter where a company chooses to operate. Pete Zambetti of Capsugel, who opens this issue’s International Mar… Read More »
By Rebecca Wright
Published October 1, 2010
Technology has taken society to places once thought impossible—from air travel to Internet shopping to cars that can parallel park themselves. But sometimes technology moves too fast for us to comprehend future implications, both the benefits… Read More »
By Rebecca Wright
Published September 1, 2010
There is a blogger out there who prides herself on being fat. And she uses this description to explain what she writes about: “Fatshionista is a full-fat and diet-free blog dealing with body politics and cultural criticism.”… Read More »
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