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Published November 1, 2008
On a recent night at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, 200 muscular men crammed into a bar to watch a live broadcast of mixed martial arts bouts. Cheers erupted as the fighters on the screen pinned each other to the mat and drew blood.… Read More »
Published October 1, 2008
Over the past decade, millions of consumers, including Oprah, have come to swear by Airborne—fizzy orange tablets containing vitamins, herbs and minerals that its makers for years said keeps cold germs at bay.
Airborne, however, wh… Read More »
Published September 1, 2008
More and more caffeine abuse victims are showing up in the nation’s emergency rooms.
A recently-released report from University of Massachusetts Medical School noted 4,600 caffeine-related calls to the American Association of Pois… Read More »
Published July 1, 2008
Criminal activity was so rampant at Berkeley Premium Nutraceuticals that the company should forfeit every dollar it earned during some of its most profitable years, federal prosecutors said Wednesday (May 14).
They said cash, real estate… Read More »
Published July 1, 2007
Julie Pech ate chocolate every day for 18 months, all in the name of health research. She compared brands, one after another, as many varieties and brands from around the world as possible. She stocked her Littleton home with high-octane chocolate, u… Read More »
Published June 1, 2005
Kraft Foods, Inc., the maker of Maxwell House coffee and Ritz crackers, is “actively looking” to acquire healthy food and drink brands to tap the growing number of consumers concerned about their weight…Kraft, the biggest U.S. food… Read More »
Published January 1, 2005
Researchers in the U.S. have developed a low-sugar watermelon and investigated the health benefits of mini varieties of the fruit. At the Agricultural Research Service’s South Central Agricultural Research Laboratory at Lane, OK, plant genetici… Read More »
Published November 1, 2004
A Virginia company has created the first prescription nutritional supplement that contains omega-3, touted as a potential treatment for everything from heart disease to depression. The supplement, known as Animi-3, is made up of omega-3, folic acid,… Read More »
Published September 1, 2003
A new source of omega 3 fatty acids, from a South American plant, could be approved for use in foods in the UK if it passes novel foods assessment by the Food Standards Agency (FSA). The application from Irish firm R Craig & Sons Ltd is for whole… Read More »
Published April 1, 2003
Nautilus Mineral Water (NMW) of America, Livingston, NJ, officially launched its new premium Spring Water Plus® with 81 mg of aspirin, Nautilus™ Aspirin Water®. Nautilus Aspirin Water is packaged in a multi-faceted PET bottle, which inc… Read More »

