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Published April 2, 2012
Two-thirds of U.S. grocery shoppers bought a food or beverage for a specific health concern in the past year. Read More »
Published March 7, 2012
The Flax Council of Canada, Manitoba, Canada, and Glanbia Nutritionals, Fitchburg, WI, have partnered to offer an extensive updated Flax Research Database for Human Health and Nutrition. With scientific evidence regarding the health benefits of flax… Read More »
Published November 1, 2011
Two recent studies question the benefits, and even suggest harm, in taking certain vitamins and minerals. Read More »
Published November 1, 2011
Preclinical experiments reported recently in the journal Cancer Cell suggest fish oil may reduce the effectiveness of chemotherapy, however, the Global Organization for EPA and DHA Omega-3s (GOED), Salt Lake City, UT, said application of the… Read More »
Published October 10, 2011
Looking to develop and commercialize innovative and scientifically validated botanical dietary supplements, Thorne Research, Inc., Sandpoint, ID, and Indena, Milan, Italy, have formed a strategic research, commercial, and scientific cooperation. Thro… Read More »
Published October 10, 2011
Having recently secured substantial investment from a U.K. venture capital syndicate, Evgen Limited has exercised its option with Lalilab, Durham, NC, and PharmAgra Labs, Brevard, NC, to enter a global, exclusive license agreement to develop Sulforad… Read More »
Published October 3, 2011
Low- and middle-income countries are disproportionately affected. Read More »
Published September 1, 2011
Maintaining health and reducing risk of disease is at the forefront of many consumers’ minds as they age. New research from the International Food Information Council (IFIC) shows that Americans cite cardiovascular disease (46%), weight (32%) a… Read More »
Published July 1, 2011
The effectiveness and benefits of vitamin D are greatly undermined in the absence of adequate levels of magnesium in the body, according to Dr. Carolyn Dean, MD, ND, magnesium expert and medical director of the non-profit Nutritional Magnesium Associ… Read More »
Published June 15, 2011
As vitamin D sales reach record levels, manufacturers of dietary supplements, foods and beverages are looking for opportunities to differentiate their products in the crowded marketplace.
“The demand has never been greater for vita… Read More »
Published June 1, 2011
The largest study ever to examine the association of dietary fats and prostate cancer risk has found what’s good for the heart may not be good for the prostate.
Analyzing data from a nationwide study involving more than 3400 men, r… Read More »
Published June 1, 2011
Looking to develop, acquire and market a range of dietary supplements and other products specifically formulated to meet the unique requirements of cancer patients, Helsinn Group, Lugano, Switzerland, has completed a minority investment in Thorne Res… Read More »
Published June 1, 2011
New findings from the NOURISH (KNOwledge, UndeRstanding & InsightS Into CHild Nutrition) survey reveal that nearly half (47%) of healthcare professionals (HCPs) surveyed globally believe most parents of children they see still do not fully unders… Read More »
Published May 2, 2011
Faced with growing demand to prove the effectiveness of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), researchers at the University of Sydney in Australia are investigating the efficacy of herbal remedies using bioinformatics—the application of computer… Read More »
Published December 1, 2010
Consumers should feel confident that the vitamin D intake levels needed to achieve the numerous health benefits demonstrated by growing scientific literature does not present a health risk, according to the Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN), Wa… Read More »

