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By Sara Lovelady
Published October 1, 2004
Given nthe rise in diabetes, nutraceutical solutions are in demand. Read More »
Published September 1, 2004
NutraCea, El Dorado Hills, CA, has released the results from the first phase of a pilot study conducted at the University of New Mexico Medical School titled, “Effects of Stabilized Rice Bran on the Inhibition of Platelet Aggregation.” Th… Read More »
Published July 1, 2004
Results of a double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized clinical study showed that daily supplementation with Nutrition 21’s Diachrome™, a patented nutritional supplement composed of Chromax® chromium picolinate and biotin, improved… Read More »
Published June 1, 2004
Enzymotec recently developed a product line marketed under the brand carDiabeat, which is designed to fight the major risks for cardiovascular disorders of diabetes patients. carDiabeat is meant to help prevent and control oxidative stress, reduce to… Read More »
By Ron Bailey
Published March 1, 2004
Reviewing activity on the antioxidant front. Read More »
By Rebecca Madley-Wright
Published November 1, 2003
Exploring the latest developments in the eye health market. Read More »
Published October 1, 2003
Nature Made, Northridge, CA, has launched its Diabetes Health Pack to help people with diabetes achieve more balanced nutrition. The health pack includes 50 mg of alpha lipoic acid, 200 mcg of chromium picolinate, a multivitamin with lutein, 400 mcg… Read More »
Published October 1, 2003
People with type 2 diabetes significantly reduced elevated blood sugar levels in 12 weeks, through the Patient Experience Program (PEP), which was designed to evaluate nutritional supplementation with Diachrome™, a combination of chromium picol… Read More »
By Dr. A. Elizabeth Sloan
Published October 1, 2003
From children to 'tweens' to adults to baby boomers, nutraceuticals producers are staring at a world of opportunity, especially in the areas of weight loss, diabetes and heart health. Read More »
By Ron Bailey
Published October 1, 2003
Diabetes is still of much concern amongst the Japanese paving the way for nutraceuticals that can help control this disease. Read More »
By James Gormley
Published October 1, 2003
Science-based supplement research provides new hope. Read More »
Published September 1, 2003
Hi-Tech Pharmacal Co., Inc., Amityville, NY, has launched several new products and line extensions for people with diabetes through its Health Care Products Division (HCP). In conjunction with Medifast, HCP has launched its clinically tested DiabetiT… Read More »
Published May 1, 2003
“Insulin resistance often leads to type 2 diabetes, a common form of diabetes in the U.S. and in Europe. To determine which food compounds could help forestall this kind of diabetes, scientists at the U.S. Agricultural Research Service have dev… Read More »
By Rebecca Madley-Wright
Published April 1, 2003
The health of children is worsening, opening up opportunities for products to address the leading health conditions affecting children—a majority of which are preventable. Read More »
By Ron Bailey
Published May 1, 2002
Examining potential eye health ingredients in Japan. Read More »
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