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NutraIngredients Antioxidants 2010 Conference

09-Feb-2010 - Antioxidants are big business. The term resonates with consumers but what does the future hold...

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Bruce Ames: Vitamin insufficiency boosting age-related diseases

09-Feb-2010 - It is literally all about living for today. By understanding that nature favours survival today...

Carotenoids may reduce breast cancer risk in women: Study

08-Feb-2010 - Increased dietary intakes of alpha- and beta-carotene may reduce the risk of breast cancer among...

Industry attacks McCain Bill for “regulatory overkill”

04-Feb-2010 - Industry groups and legal experts have condemned the Dietary Supplement Safety Act of 2010 as...

New York Times debates vitamin D merits

03-Feb-2010 - An article in the New York Times notes that while vitamin D deficiencies in many...

Vitamin B6 may affect heart disease risk: Study

02-Feb-2010 - Low levels of vitamin B6 may increase the risk of inflammation and metabolic conditions, and...

Vitamin, minerals may reduce eczema risk in children

01-Feb-2010 - Increased intakes of beta-carotene, vitamin E, folic acid, and iron may reduce the risk of...

Nielsen: Omega-3 sales grow 42 percent

01-Feb-2010 - Market researcher Nielsen notes omega-3 products have bucked the recession to record 42 percent growth...

Citicoline debuts in first liquid supplement

01-Feb-2010 - Kyowa Hakko Bio’s US subsidiary has signed a deal with Missouri-based firm Nawgan Products to...

Vitamin D may protect against Crohn’s disease

29-Jan-2010 - Low levels of vitamin D may increase the risk of developing Crohn’s disease, suggest results...

Sex gum is drug, says attorney

29-Jan-2010 - A chewing gum marketed for its ability to enhance the male libido is being falsely...

Natural beta-carotene gains GRAS status

29-Jan-2010 - A new range of natural carotenoids destined for human consumption moved a step closer to...

More folate may mean less depression: Study

27-Jan-2010 - Higher blood levels of folate may reduce the risk of depressive symptoms in men, but...

Health Canada ponders food supply fortification

22-Jan-2010 - Health Canada has written a letter to industry indicating its receptiveness to greater voluntary fortification...

Vitamin D may cut colorectal cancer risk by 40 per cent

22-Jan-2010 - Increased blood levels of vitamin D may reduce the risk of colorectal cancer by as...

Study: athlete protein supplement abuse common

20-Jan-2010 - A small Canadian study has found nine out of ten athletes take dietary supplements, but...

Lallemand push vitamin D in bread agenda

19-Jan-2010 - Bakery manufacturers can gain a thorough understanding of the benefits of fortification of bread and...

Vitamin D plus calcium may protect everyone from fracture: Study

15-Jan-2010 - Daily supplements which combine vitamin D and calcium may reduce the risk of fractures for...

Grapefruit juice may boost CoQ10 uptake: Study

15-Jan-2010 - A glass of grapefruit juice may improve intestinal absorption of coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) by almost...

Vitamin D levels not enough for winter: Study

14-Jan-2010 - Current recommended intake for vitamin D during winter months and need to be at increased...

Vitamin E may boost brain health after stroke

13-Jan-2010 - Tocotrienols may prevent nerve cell death in the brain following a stroke, suggests new research...

Flour grade can boost healthiness of baked goods, says Pava

13-Jan-2010 - Pava, a major Russian processor of flour and cereals, has developed a standard set of...

Multivitamins may cut lung cancer risk in smokers

13-Jan-2010 - Multivitamins, folate, and green leafy vegetables may reduce the risk of developing lung cancer in...

Experts slam calls for vitamins to be OTC

12-Jan-2010 - Vitamins A, E, D, niacin and folic acid should be regulated as over-the-counter (OTC) medicines,...

Lallemand petitions FDA to raise vitamin D2 levels

08-Jan-2010 - Canadian supplier, Lallemand, has petitioned the Food and Drug Administration to raise the permitted level...

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