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What People Were Reading in September 2022 on NutraceuticalsWorld.com

Our most-viewed stories in September covered preventive healthcare, FDA's failure to regulate foods and supplements, weight loss, stress, and more.

An economic report from the CRN Foundation concluding the U.S. could realize billions of dollars in potential savings in healthcare costs from the selective use of certain dietary supplements was the most popular story on our website last month. The prospect of reallocating responsibilities at FDA also drew significant interest, along with coverage about how botanical supplies are impacted by climate change. 



U.S. Could Save Billions on Healthcare Costs with Broader Dietary Supplement Use

The U.S. invests less than 3% of total healthcare expenditures on preventive services.

Is It Time for a ‘New FDA’ to Regulate Food and Dietary Supplements?
Proposed legislation aims to create a new agency that would assume responsibilities for the regulation of food and dietary supplements currently held by FDA.

Botanical Supplies Feel the Effects of Climate Change
At AHPA’s 10th Botanical Congress, experts offered case studies on unprecedented weather disruptions.

A Deep Well for Hydration, Complex Flavors, and Health Ingredients
Bottled waters today can help consumers maintain their physical and mental health, one sip at a time.

Formulating for Weight Loss Products
Developers of weight loss nutraceuticals have a wide range of mechanisms to target with safe, efficacious ingredients.

Select Immune Supplements On Amazon Fail to Meet Label Specifications
Testing found only about a third of labels for featured products making immune health claims accurately reflected product contents.

Weight Management: Supplements Find Their Place in a Bigger Picture
Consumers trying to lose weight seek benefits beyond a number on a scale or tape measure.

Fight or Flight? Prolonged Stress Takes A Toll on Public Health

Consumers are looking for new solutions to adapt to modern stressors.

Cognitive Health Benefits Found for Older Adults with Multivitamin/Mineral Supplementation
Review of COSMOS data suggested that three years of MVM supplementation reduced cognitive aging by 1.8 years compared to baseline.

Beneath the Surface: Delivering Beauty Benefits with Proven Functional Ingredients
Ingestible products for skin, hair, nails, and more appeal to a substantial consumer base.

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