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Published May 15, 2012
BCM-95, a patented, high bioavailability curcumin, was found to be equal to the prescription rheumatoid arthritis drug, diclofenac sodium, according to a recent study. The… Read More »
Published May 8, 2012
ConsumerLab.com purchased and tested more than 50 human and pet osteoarthritis supplements containing glucosamine, chondroitin, and MSM and found some of the products to be contaminated with lead, missing ce… Read More »
By Joanna Cosgrove, Online Editor
Published May 7, 2012
Researchers spotlight hot pepper capsaicinoids for their ability to positively influence heart health. Read More »
By Ellen Schutt, Communications Director, Global Organization for EPA and DHA Omega-3s (GOED)
Published April 1, 2012
A robust industry looks to support new health claims through science while confronting sustainability and communication challenges. Read More »
By Case Adams, PhD, Contributing Writer
Published April 1, 2012
There’s a new sheriff in town, along with a new role for nutraceuticals. Read More »
Published March 19, 2012
Hyabest, a hyaluronic acid product designed for knee and joint health from Kewpie Corporation, alleviates symptoms of knee osteoarthritis, according to new research.
Subjects were randomly assigned to the hyaluronic acid (HA) or placebo… Read More »
Published March 7, 2012
A clinical trial published revealed daily dosing of Calzbone extract from Verdure Sciences significantly improved bone density (BMD) in women.
Data from the 26-week clinical study on 40 middle-aged, healthy women aged 45-55 showed that 2… Read More »
By Joanna Cosgrove, Online Editor
Published March 5, 2012
Researchers at the University of Zurich are set to begin a multinational study of simple, cost-effective strategies for preventing chronic diseases in the elderly. Read More »
By Mark Crawford, Contributing Writer
Published March 1, 2012
As sales grow and competition intensifies, consumers are demanding more complex, science-backed products. Read More »
By Gregory Stephens, RD
Published January 2, 2012
Understanding of nutrition has evolved considerably over the years, shifting perspectives and impacting the natural products marketplace. Read More »
By Barbara Katz, President, HealthFocus International, St. Petersburg, FL
Published January 2, 2012
As science proliferates consumer understanding lags behind, but the message is becoming more relevant for those most in need of relief. Read More »
Published December 22, 2011
Cardium Therapeutics has entered into a cross-strategic investment agreement with SourceOne Global Partners that provides for the joint development and commercialization of customized nutritional supplements, as well as pharmaceuticals and medical foods. Read More »
Published November 1, 2011
Dietary supplements with SAMe (S-adenosyl-methionine) are used to treat osteoarthritis as well as depression, but only seven out of 10 SAMe supplements recently selected for testing by ConsumerLab.com, White Plains, NY, met all quality criteria. No S… Read More »
By Patrick Morris, Fortitech
Published October 17, 2011
If a manufacturer is serious about competing in the functional food and beverage market, it cannot just create products that appeal to 18- to 34-year-olds and expect to thrive. Baby boomers are everywhere and the market for them is going to remain vi… Read More »
Published October 14, 2011
Dietary supplements with SAMe (S-adenosyl-methionine) are used to treat osteoarthritis as well as depression, but only seven out of 10 SAM-e supplements recently selected for testing by ConsumerLab.com met all quality criteria. Read More »

