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Published October 1, 2011
Nutraceutical: Prebiotic supplement (galactooligosaccharide)   Indication: GI dysfunction and cold/flu   Source: Am J Clin Nutr, June… Read More »
Published October 1, 2011
Nutraceutical: Probiotics (BB-12 and L. casei 431)   Indication: Immune function   Source: Br J Nutr, September 7, 2011 [Epub ahead of… Read More »
Published October 1, 2011
Nutraceutical: B vitamins/folic acid   Indication: Alzheimer’s   Source: Int J Geriatr Psychiatry, July 21, 2011; Epub Ahead of… Read More »
Published October 1, 2011
Alpha lipoic acid (ALA) is made naturally in the body and may protect against cell damage in a variety of conditions. Food sources rich in alpha lipoic acid include spinach, broccoli and yeast. Read More »
By Dr. A. Elizabeth Sloan
Published October 1, 2011
Fish oil/omega 3s are among the most sought after nutritional ingredients. In 2010, omega 3s became America’s third most popular dietary supplement, behind multi-vitamins and calcium Read More »
An Interview with Robert Thompson
By Sheldon Baker
Published September 30, 2011
Robert Thompson is board chairman of Algae Biosciences, Inc. and chairman of the board of QuoteMedia, Inc., a publicly traded company, as well as managing director of CanAm Capital Partners LLC, a corporate finance advisory firm, and president of Corpus Investments Inc., a private holding company. Read More »
Low Omega 3 Levels Linked to Suicide Risk
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 28, 2011
Research published in the journal Pediatrics indicates fiber supplements may be more effective than other non-pharmacologic treatments or placebo in treating childhood constipation. Read More »
Published September 28, 2011
In response to the published study, “Effect of Increasing Doses of Saw Palmetto Extract on Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms,” published in JAMA (the Journal of the American Medical Association), the Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN), Washington, D.C., issued a statement. Read More »
Greenbrier Adds Wellness Campus
By Joanna Cosgrove
Published September 26, 2011
Centuries-old resort wants to transform healthcare by creating the ultimate wellness destination. Read More »
CLA Market Approaches $200 Million
By Joanna Cosgrove
Published September 22, 2011
Sales of the popular weight management supplement seem to be growing in step with the global obesity epidemic. Read More »
Published September 21, 2011
According to the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA), Brussels, Belgium, food supplement companies across Latin America have come together to form a regional association to help create an optimal regulatory and policy environment for the growing supplement market. Read More »
Published September 20, 2011
Offering customers the ability to create and enhance products for the nutrition, pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, and bio-chemical market segments, Roquette America has opened its Roquette Innovation Center in Geneva, IL. The center will complement fac… Read More »
Chicken Feed, Eggs & Cholesterol
By Joanna Cosgrove
Published September 19, 2011
Israeli researchers are working to decode how chicken feed influences cholesterol levels after egg consumption. 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 »
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