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By Diana Cowland, Health & Wellness Industry Analyst, Euromonitor
Published May 15, 2012
It is widely known that the global population is aging, and with this comes not only increased medical costs due to physical ailments, such as cardiovascular disease (CVD) and joint and bone problems, but also a soaring rate of mental health conditio… Read More »
By Joanna Cosgrove and Rebecca Wright, Online Editor and Editor
Published May 1, 2012
Research lends credence to the use of several nutraceuticals for depression and anxiety. 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 »
Published April 1, 2012
Understanding the trials and tribulations of today’s student will help you tailor products to meet their needs. Read More »
By Joanna Cosgrove, Online Editor
Published March 8, 2012
Can omega 3s influence intelligence, behavior and psychiatric disorders? Researchers hope to find out in two separate studies. Read More »
Published February 8, 2012
Researchers at Zucker Hillside Hospital's Recognition and Prevention (RAP) Program who have worked with teenagers at risk for serious mental illness for the past decade are now studying the effectiveness of omega 3 fatty acids (fish oil) for trea… Read More »
Published January 10, 2012
Vitamin D may help prevent hormonal changes that can lead to bone loss among those being treated for HIV with the drug tenofovir, according to the results of a National Institutes of Health network study of adolescents with HIV. Read More »
By Christina Beer, PhD
Published October 3, 2011
Krill is one of the ocean’s greatest treasures and consumers are just beginning to appreciate its value too. Read More »
Published October 3, 2011
Low- and middle-income countries are disproportionately affected. Read More »
By Joanna Cosgrove
Published September 29, 2011
Researchers say DHA in particular could be a key piece of the puzzle when it comes to the rising suicide rate of military personnel. Read More »
Published September 19, 2011
The global economic impact of the five leading non-communicable diseases (NCDs)—cardiovascular disease (CVD), chronic respiratory disease, cancer, diabetes and mental ill-health—could total $47 trillion over the next 20 years, according to a study released by the World Economic Forum. Read More »
Published September 1, 2011
Awareness of omega 3 fatty acids, among the most important nutrients for physical and mental health, has reached critical mass, according to a new Packaged Facts report titled “Omega-3: Global Product Trends and Opportunities.” Correspond… Read More »
Published August 24, 2011
A new study suggests that low levels of the highly unsaturated omega 3 essential fatty acids—DHA in particular—may be associated with increased risk of suicide. Read More »
Published August 11, 2011
Awareness of omega 3 fatty acids as among the most important nutrients for physical and mental health has reached critical mass, according to a new Packaged Facts report titled "Omega-3: Global Product Trends and Opportunities." Read More »
By Amanda Baltazar, Contributing Editor
Published April 1, 2011
Today’s parents are so busy that the market is growing for dietary supplements, fortified foods and nutritional beverages for kids. Read More »

