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By Sheldon Baker
Published May 25, 2012
Julia Ross, M.A., M.F.T, is the author of the international bestsellers The Diet Cure (new edition, Penguin, 2012) and The Mood Cure (Penguin, 2004), now available in three languages. She has directed The Recovery Systems clinic in Mill Valley, Calif., since 1988, where she and her staff of clinical nutritionist combine with clinical psychology and holistic medicine to address addiction, mood problems, and eating disorders. Read More »
Published May 16, 2012
Michigan State University (MSU) has released a study underscoring the pivotal role of canned foods in the helping address the fight against obesity.
With continued emphasis on the importance of increasing fruit and vegetable intake… Read More »
By Patrick Morris, Fortitech
Published May 15, 2012
To combat the slowdown in metabolism associated with weight loss and promote continued weight loss, or help to maintain achieved weight loss, there is growing interest in finding ways to increase thermogenesis.
As the name implies, therm… Read More »
Published May 15, 2012
NMI’s new report, “Strategic Trends and Insights in Health and Wellness,” has been released. Several of the new recommendations from the Institute of Medicine study on how to reverse the growing obesity trend are central to NMI&rsqu… Read More »
By Sheldon Baker
Published May 11, 2012
The Caltons are among the world’s leading experts on the topics of weight management, lifestyle medicine and micronutrient deficiency. Jayson B. Calton, PhD, FAAIM, DCCN, CMS, CISSN, BCIH, ROHP is a fellow of the American Association of Integrative Medicine, diplomate of the College of Clinical Nutrition, Board certified in integrative health and sports nutrition and one of only seven Registered Orthomolecular Health Practitioners in the U.S. Mira Calton, CN, FAAIM, DCCN, CMS, CPFC, BCIH is a licensed certified nutritionist, a fellow of the American Association of Integrative Medicine, diplomate of the College of Clinical Nutrition, a certified personal fitness chef and is board certified in integrative health. Read More »
Published May 11, 2012
NMI’s new report, “Strategic Trends and Insights in Health and Wellness,” has been released and offers insights into several health and wellness trends. Many of the new recommendations from the Institute of Medicin… Read More »
Published May 4, 2012
Aker BioMarine has announced a publication on its first preclinical study of krill powder and the effect of krill powder supplementation on the disturbed lipid metabolism and inflammation in a mouse model of chronic inflammation in the journal Me… Read More »
Published April 25, 2012
Consumers are ready for healthier alternatives but companies have yet to fulfill this demand. Read More »
Published April 25, 2012
The global market for whole grain and high fiber foods is forecast to reach $28 billion by the year 2017, according to a new report from Global Industry Analysts (GIA), San Jose, CA. Key factors driving market growth include introduction of ne… Read More »
Published April 25, 2012
A protein-rich breakfast plays a key role increasing satiety and energy, and according to new research presented at IFT Wellness 12 in Chicago, IL, it should be an essential breakfast component for school-aged children, as it does a better job… Read More »
Published April 25, 2012
The National Advertising Division (NAD) of the Council of Better Business Bureaus has referred advertising for Serranol, a dietary supplement marketed by Good Health Naturally, Escondido, CA, to FTC for further review, after the company declin… Read More »
Published April 12, 2012
A protein-rich breakfast plays a key role increasing satiety and energy, and according to new research presented at IFT Wellness 12 in Chicago, IL, it should be an essential breakfast component for school-aged children, as it does a better job of increasing fullness and decreasing caloric intake at later meals. Read More »
Published April 9, 2012
The global market for Whole Grain and High Fiber Foods is forecast to reach US$27.6 billion by the year 2017, according to a new study from Global Industry Analysts (GIA). Read More »
Published March 27, 2012
In a new series of reports from Mintel examining consumer behavior in China, Mintel finds that while consumers in China are ready to switch to healthier alternatives to carbonated soft drinks, brands have yet to offer the product options to fulfill this demand. Read More »
Published March 13, 2012
Life Extension, Fort Lauderdale, FL, has promoted Dr. Steven Joyal, MD, to chief medical officer. Dr. Joyal previously held the position of vice president of scientific and medical affairs with Life Extension. Before joining Life Extension, Dr. Joyal… Read More »

