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- Naturade Significantly Strengthens Balance Sheet; Receives $2.5 Million in Capital from Westgate Equity Partners, L.P.
- Natrol Appoints Vincent Andrich VP Sales for Prolab Division
- Vermont Pure Holdings, Ltd. Announces Record Fiscal Year 2001 Results
- Body Shop Reports 24.8 Mil Euro Sales Revenues
- Spectrum Organic Products Responds to FDA Letter Regarding Use of Non-GMO Seal on Canola Oil Label
- Supplement Group Targets Consumer Education
- Advanced Nutraceuticals, Inc. Announces 2001 Year End Results And Additional Financing
- ADM Awarded Nutraceuticals Patent Patent Creates Proprietary Position for ADM in Fast-Growing Nutraceutical Market
- Tantivy Sciences Obtains Exclusive License to Unique Nutraceutical Products
- Top GNC Executives Tour Pittsburgh Market to Present New Business Plan and Expansion Possibilities; Meeting will focus on new business strategies and growth
- Nutrition 21 Receives Patent For the Nutritional Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes; Patent Presents New Pharmaceutical Licensing Opportunities
- ConsumerLab.com Finds Most B-vitamin Supplements Contain What They Claim, But Often Exceed Safe Levels - Consumers Cautioned to Be Aware of Side Effects with High Dose Products
- Nutraceutix, Inc., Nutravite Announcement Commercial Availability of CDT™ Glucosamine for Canadian Marketplace
- Harvey Kamil Appointed President of NBTY, Inc. - Scott Rudolph to Continue as Chairman and CEO
- drugstore.com Expects to Reach Profitability Target in 2003
- Human Genome Project Leads to Innovative Healthcare
- NPIcenter’s Career Center targets nutraceutical Industry
- Adding Vitamin C To Certain Drugs May Help Treat Alzheimer's, Other Brain Disorders
- Adding Vitamin C To Certain Drugs May Help Treat Alzheimer's, Other Brain Disorders
- Editorial: An Exercise in Synergy
- NBTY, Inc. Appoints Harvey Kamil President, Scott Rudolph To Continue As Chairman And CEO
- Ross Products to Launch Infant Formula Supplemented With Two New Fatty Acids
- Ross Products to Launch Infant Formula Supplemented With Two New Fatty Acids
- Ross Products to Launch Infant Formula Supplemented With Two New Fatty Acids
- LignisulMSM vs Naproxen for Osteoarthritis Clinical Trial Gets Underway
- Natural Health Trends Corp. Launches Lexxus Taiwan
- FDA Presents Compliance Guide for Structure/Function Claims
- New TrimFit® Bars Redefine Energy Bar Category
- New TrimFit® Bars Redefine Energy Bar Category
- Probiata® Offers Safe, Natural and Effective Alternative
- Alive & Well with Michelle Harris
- Be Well and Get Rewarded! Find Personalized Wellness Solutions and Earn Free Vitamins at NatureMade.com
- Consumers Search for Healthy Cleaning Products That Work
- Nordic Naturals: Omega 3 Fatty Acids
- Cyanotech Names Bob Capelli as Director of Sales
- Acatris' SoyLife To Be Used in USDA-Funded Research For Women’s Bone Health
- Acatris' SoyLife To Be Used in USDA-Funded Research For Women’s Bone Health
- Bone-Boosting Milk Protein Offers Future Hope for Osteoporosis Sufferers
Research by The University of Auckland’s Osteoporosis Research Group has found that a milk protein, lactoferrin, not only inhibits bone breakdown, but also boosts bone growth four times faster than normal when injected directly into bone.
- Bone-Boosting Milk Protein Offers Future Hope for Osteoporosis Sufferers
Research by The University of Auckland’s Osteoporosis Research Group has found that a milk protein, lactoferrin, not only inhibits bone breakdown, but also boosts bone growth four times faster than normal when injected directly into bone.
- Bone-Boosting Milk Protein Offers Future Hope for Osteoporosis Sufferers
Research by The University of Auckland’s Osteoporosis Research Group has found that a milk protein, lactoferrin, not only inhibits bone breakdown, but also boosts bone growth four times faster than normal when injected directly into bone.
- Bone-Boosting Milk Protein Offers Future Hope for Osteoporosis Sufferers
Research by The University of Auckland’s Osteoporosis Research Group has found that a milk protein, lactoferrin, not only inhibits bone breakdown, but also boosts bone growth four times faster than normal when injected directly into bone.
- Bone-Boosting Milk Protein Offers Future Hope for Osteoporosis Sufferers
Research by The University of Auckland’s Osteoporosis Research Group has found that a milk protein, lactoferrin, not only inhibits bone breakdown, but also boosts bone growth four times faster than normal when injected directly into bone.
- New Study Highlights Benefits of Calcilife(TM) on Calcium Absorption and Retention and Bone Mineral Density
Study conducted by the School of Human Ecology at Louisiana State University, evaluated the effects of CalciLife on mineral absorption and retention, bone mineral content and bone mineral density in an animal population.
- New Study Highlights Benefits of Calcilife(TM) on Calcium Absorption and Retention and Bone Mineral Density
Study conducted by the School of Human Ecology at Louisiana State University, evaluated the effects of CalciLife on mineral absorption and retention, bone mineral content and bone mineral density in an animal population.
- New Study Highlights Benefits of Calcilife(TM) on Calcium Absorption and Retention and Bone Mineral Density
Study conducted by the School of Human Ecology at Louisiana State University, evaluated the effects of CalciLife on mineral absorption and retention, bone mineral content and bone mineral density in an animal population.
- New Study Highlights Benefits of Calcilife(TM) on Calcium Absorption and Retention and Bone Mineral Density
Study conducted by the School of Human Ecology at Louisiana State University, evaluated the effects of CalciLife on mineral absorption and retention, bone mineral content and bone mineral density in an animal population.
- New Study Highlights Benefits of Calcilife(TM) on Calcium Absorption and Retention and Bone Mineral Density
Study conducted by the School of Human Ecology at Louisiana State University, evaluated the effects of CalciLife on mineral absorption and retention, bone mineral content and bone mineral density in an animal population.
- New Study Highlights Benefits of Calcilife(TM) on Calcium Absorption and Retention and Bone Mineral Density
Study conducted by the School of Human Ecology at Louisiana State University, evaluated the effects of CalciLife on mineral absorption and retention, bone mineral content and bone mineral density in an animal population.
- Calcium and Vitamin D Most Effective for Treatment of Crohn's-related Bone Loss
Study shows that calcium and vitamin D treatment alone can improve bone mineral density (BMD) in Crohn's patients by 3 to 4 percent per year; addition of popular bone building drugs to calcium and vitamin D therapy to treat bone loss associated with Crohn's disease is not beneficial.
- Calcium and Vitamin D Most Effective for Treatment of Crohn's-related Bone Loss
Study shows that calcium and vitamin D treatment alone can improve bone mineral density (BMD) in Crohn's patients by 3 to 4 percent per year; addition of popular bone building drugs to calcium and vitamin D therapy to treat bone loss associated with Crohn's disease is not beneficial.
- Calcium and Vitamin D Most Effective for Treatment of Crohn's-related Bone Loss
Study shows that calcium and vitamin D treatment alone can improve bone mineral density (BMD) in Crohn's patients by 3 to 4 percent per year; addition of popular bone building drugs to calcium and vitamin D therapy to treat bone loss associated with Crohn's disease is not beneficial.
- Calcium and Vitamin D Most Effective for Treatment of Crohn's-related Bone Loss
Study shows that calcium and vitamin D treatment alone can improve bone mineral density (BMD) in Crohn's patients by 3 to 4 percent per year; addition of popular bone building drugs to calcium and vitamin D therapy to treat bone loss associated with Crohn's disease is not beneficial.
- Calcium and Vitamin D Most Effective for Treatment of Crohn's-related Bone Loss
Study shows that calcium and vitamin D treatment alone can improve bone mineral density (BMD) in Crohn's patients by 3 to 4 percent per year; addition of popular bone building drugs to calcium and vitamin D therapy to treat bone loss associated with Crohn's disease is not beneficial.
- Calcium and Vitamin D Most Effective for Treatment of Crohn's-related Bone Loss
Study shows that calcium and vitamin D treatment alone can improve bone mineral density (BMD) in Crohn's patients by 3 to 4 percent per year; addition of popular bone building drugs to calcium and vitamin D therapy to treat bone loss associated with Crohn's disease is not beneficial.
- Vitamin D Fortified Bread Beats Bone-Building Drugs
Elderly patients who ate vitamin D-fortified bread for a period of one year exhibit better bone mineral density maintenance than that produced by taking bone-building drugs.
- Vitamin D Fortified Bread Beats Bone-Building Drugs
Elderly patients who ate vitamin D-fortified bread for a period of one year exhibit better bone mineral density maintenance than that produced by taking bone-building drugs.
- Vitamin D Fortified Bread Beats Bone-Building Drugs
Elderly patients who ate vitamin D-fortified bread for a period of one year exhibit better bone mineral density maintenance than that produced by taking bone-building drugs.
- Study Finds that Honey May Aid in Absorption of Calcium
Study presented at the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology meeting indicates that consuming honey along with supplemental calcium enhanced calcium absorption in rats.
- Study Finds that Honey May Aid in Absorption of Calcium
Study presented at the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology meeting indicates that consuming honey along with supplemental calcium enhanced calcium absorption in rats.
- Study Finds that Honey May Aid in Absorption of Calcium
Study presented at the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology meeting indicates that consuming honey along with supplemental calcium enhanced calcium absorption in rats.
- Study Examines Oral vitamin D3 and calcium for Secondary Prevention of Low-trauma Fractures in Elderly People
Study published in the Lancet examined about 5300 patients aged 70 or older who had suffered a fracture in the previous ten years; particpants were randomly assigned to take a daily supplement of vitamin D3, calcium, both, or a placebo. No difference in frequency of subsequent fracture was noted between those taking supplements and the placebo, and in a commentary, the researchers note that study compliance was only moderate, and possibly below 50%.
- Study Examines Oral vitamin D3 and calcium for Secondary Prevention of Low-trauma Fractures in Elderly People
Study published in the Lancet examined about 5300 patients aged 70 or older who had suffered a fracture in the previous ten years; particpants were randomly assigned to take a daily supplement of vitamin D3, calcium, both, or a placebo. No difference in frequency of subsequent fracture was noted between those taking supplements and the placebo, and in a commentary, the researchers note that study compliance was only moderate, and possibly below 50%.
- Study Examines Oral vitamin D3 and calcium for Secondary Prevention of Low-trauma Fractures in Elderly People
Study published in the Lancet examined about 5300 patients aged 70 or older who had suffered a fracture in the previous ten years; particpants were randomly assigned to take a daily supplement of vitamin D3, calcium, both, or a placebo. No difference in frequency of subsequent fracture was noted between those taking supplements and the placebo, and in a commentary, the researchers note that study compliance was only moderate, and possibly below 50%.
- Scientists Document Oliggo-Fiber® Inulin’s Ability to Enhance Dietary Calcium Absorption
Natural chicory fructan inulin from Cargill’s inulin supplier, Cosucra Group Warcoing, was used in a recently published study by Kyung Hee University in Seoul, Korea. Results found that two 4g servings of this fructan fiber, specifically Oliggo-Fiber® Instant inulin, may increase calcium uptake in post-menopausal women by as much as 42 percent.
- Scientists Document Oliggo-Fiber® Inulin’s Ability to Enhance Dietary Calcium Absorption
Natural chicory fructan inulin from Cargill’s inulin supplier, Cosucra Group Warcoing, was used in a recently published study by Kyung Hee University in Seoul, Korea. Results found that two 4g servings of this fructan fiber, specifically Oliggo-Fiber® Instant inulin, may increase calcium uptake in post-menopausal women by as much as 42 percent.
- Scientists Document Oliggo-Fiber® Inulin’s Ability to Enhance Dietary Calcium Absorption
Natural chicory fructan inulin from Cargill’s inulin supplier, Cosucra Group Warcoing, was used in a recently published study by Kyung Hee University in Seoul, Korea. Results found that two 4g servings of this fructan fiber, specifically Oliggo-Fiber® Instant inulin, may increase calcium uptake in post-menopausal women by as much as 42 percent.
- WHI Study Shows Unexpected Outcomes for Calcium and Vitamin D
Two major studies published in the February 16 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine on the role of calcium and vitamin D supplementation in the health of post-menopausal women showed disappointing outcomes inconsistent with the large body of scientific evidence and the prevailing wisdom about the beneficial effects of these two nutrients. One study assesses calcium and vitamin D supplementation on the risk of fractures, and the other on these nutrients’ effects on the risk of colorectal cancer
- WHI Study Shows Unexpected Outcomes for Calcium and Vitamin D
Two major studies published in the February 16 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine on the role of calcium and vitamin D supplementation in the health of post-menopausal women showed disappointing outcomes inconsistent with the large body of scientific evidence and the prevailing wisdom about the beneficial effects of these two nutrients. One study assesses calcium and vitamin D supplementation on the risk of fractures, and the other on these nutrients’ effects on the risk of colorectal cancer
- WHI Study Shows Unexpected Outcomes for Calcium and Vitamin D
Two major studies published in the February 16 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine on the role of calcium and vitamin D supplementation in the health of post-menopausal women showed disappointing outcomes inconsistent with the large body of scientific evidence and the prevailing wisdom about the beneficial effects of these two nutrients. One study assesses calcium and vitamin D supplementation on the risk of fractures, and the other on these nutrients’ effects on the risk of colorectal cancer
- WHI Study Shows Unexpected Outcomes for Calcium and Vitamin D
Two major studies published in the February 16 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine on the role of calcium and vitamin D supplementation in the health of post-menopausal women showed disappointing outcomes inconsistent with the large body of scientific evidence and the prevailing wisdom about the beneficial effects of these two nutrients. One study assesses calcium and vitamin D supplementation on the risk of fractures, and the other on these nutrients’ effects on the risk of colorectal cancer
- WHI Study Shows Unexpected Outcomes for Calcium and Vitamin D
Two major studies published in the February 16 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine on the role of calcium and vitamin D supplementation in the health of post-menopausal women showed disappointing outcomes inconsistent with the large body of scientific evidence and the prevailing wisdom about the beneficial effects of these two nutrients. One study assesses calcium and vitamin D supplementation on the risk of fractures, and the other on these nutrients’ effects on the risk of colorectal cancer
- Beneo(TM) shown to increase bone mineral density
Study designed to evaluate whether Beneo(TM) Synergy 1 can increase calcium retention within bones has found that ORAFTI’s patented enriched Beneo(TM) powder has this positive effect.
- Beneo(TM) shown to increase bone mineral density
Study designed to evaluate whether Beneo(TM) Synergy 1 can increase calcium retention within bones has found that ORAFTI’s patented enriched Beneo(TM) powder has this positive effect.
- Beneo(TM) shown to increase bone mineral density
Study designed to evaluate whether Beneo(TM) Synergy 1 can increase calcium retention within bones has found that ORAFTI’s patented enriched Beneo(TM) powder has this positive effect.
- Beneo(TM) shown to increase bone mineral density
Study designed to evaluate whether Beneo(TM) Synergy 1 can increase calcium retention within bones has found that ORAFTI’s patented enriched Beneo(TM) powder has this positive effect.
- Beneo(TM) shown to increase bone mineral density
Study designed to evaluate whether Beneo(TM) Synergy 1 can increase calcium retention within bones has found that ORAFTI’s patented enriched Beneo(TM) powder has this positive effect.
- Recent Study Shows bioavailability of Acatris' SoyLife® Authorized Soy Germ Isoflavone Ingredient in Functional Foods
study, published in the Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry, has shown that if soy isoflavones are to be effective in preventing or treating a range of diseases and confirms that SoyLife® is bioavailable.
- Recent Study Shows bioavailability of Acatris' SoyLife® Authorized Soy Germ Isoflavone Ingredient in Functional Foods
study, published in the Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry, has shown that if soy isoflavones are to be effective in preventing or treating a range of diseases and confirms that SoyLife® is bioavailable.
- Recent Study Shows bioavailability of Acatris' SoyLife® Authorized Soy Germ Isoflavone Ingredient in Functional Foods
study, published in the Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry, has shown that if soy isoflavones are to be effective in preventing or treating a range of diseases and confirms that SoyLife® is bioavailable.
- Recent Study Shows bioavailability of Acatris' SoyLife® Authorized Soy Germ Isoflavone Ingredient in Functional Foods
study, published in the Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry, has shown that if soy isoflavones are to be effective in preventing or treating a range of diseases and confirms that SoyLife® is bioavailable.
- Recent Study Shows bioavailability of Acatris' SoyLife® Authorized Soy Germ Isoflavone Ingredient in Functional Foods
study, published in the Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry, has shown that if soy isoflavones are to be effective in preventing or treating a range of diseases and confirms that SoyLife® is bioavailable.
- Study Adds To Evidence Showing Calcium Supplementation Is Effective In Reducing Fractures, Strengthening Bones
a study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine (AIM) this week shows that supplementation with calcium is effective in preventing fractures in those older women who take the appropriate dose consistently.
- Study Adds To Evidence Showing Calcium Supplementation Is Effective In Reducing Fractures, Strengthening Bones
a study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine (AIM) this week shows that supplementation with calcium is effective in preventing fractures in those older women who take the appropriate dose consistently.
- Study Adds To Evidence Showing Calcium Supplementation Is Effective In Reducing Fractures, Strengthening Bones
a study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine (AIM) this week shows that supplementation with calcium is effective in preventing fractures in those older women who take the appropriate dose consistently.
- Study Adds To Evidence Showing Calcium Supplementation Is Effective In Reducing Fractures, Strengthening Bones
a study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine (AIM) this week shows that supplementation with calcium is effective in preventing fractures in those older women who take the appropriate dose consistently.
- Study Adds To Evidence Showing Calcium Supplementation Is Effective In Reducing Fractures, Strengthening Bones
a study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine (AIM) this week shows that supplementation with calcium is effective in preventing fractures in those older women who take the appropriate dose consistently.
- Beneo(TM)Synergy1, breakthrough bone health claims
Latest research at the Children’s Nutrition Research Center, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, has not only shown that Beneo™Synergy1 increases calcium uptake, but also concluded that the extra-absorbed calcium is going exactly where it is needed - straight to the bones. One hundred adolescents were given either 8g Beneo(TM)Synergy1 or an equivalent amount of placebo every day for a year, and after one year, the increase in Bone Mineral Density (BMD) among the Beneo(TM)Synergy1 group was 45% higher compared to the controls, with bone mineral content showing 30mg bone calcium accretion per day.
- Beneo(TM)Synergy1, breakthrough bone health claims
Latest research at the Children’s Nutrition Research Center, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, has not only shown that Beneo™Synergy1 increases calcium uptake, but also concluded that the extra-absorbed calcium is going exactly where it is needed - straight to the bones. One hundred adolescents were given either 8g Beneo(TM)Synergy1 or an equivalent amount of placebo every day for a year, and after one year, the increase in Bone Mineral Density (BMD) among the Beneo(TM)Synergy1 group was 45% higher compared to the controls, with bone mineral content showing 30mg bone calcium accretion per day.
- Beneo(TM)Synergy1, breakthrough bone health claims
Latest research at the Children’s Nutrition Research Center, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, has not only shown that Beneo™Synergy1 increases calcium uptake, but also concluded that the extra-absorbed calcium is going exactly where it is needed - straight to the bones. One hundred adolescents were given either 8g Beneo(TM)Synergy1 or an equivalent amount of placebo every day for a year, and after one year, the increase in Bone Mineral Density (BMD) among the Beneo(TM)Synergy1 group was 45% higher compared to the controls, with bone mineral content showing 30mg bone calcium accretion per day.
- Beneo(TM)Synergy1, breakthrough bone health claims
Latest research at the Children’s Nutrition Research Center, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, has not only shown that Beneo™Synergy1 increases calcium uptake, but also concluded that the extra-absorbed calcium is going exactly where it is needed - straight to the bones. One hundred adolescents were given either 8g Beneo(TM)Synergy1 or an equivalent amount of placebo every day for a year, and after one year, the increase in Bone Mineral Density (BMD) among the Beneo(TM)Synergy1 group was 45% higher compared to the controls, with bone mineral content showing 30mg bone calcium accretion per day.
- Beneo(TM)Synergy1, breakthrough bone health claims
Latest research at the Children’s Nutrition Research Center, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, has not only shown that Beneo™Synergy1 increases calcium uptake, but also concluded that the extra-absorbed calcium is going exactly where it is needed - straight to the bones. One hundred adolescents were given either 8g Beneo(TM)Synergy1 or an equivalent amount of placebo every day for a year, and after one year, the increase in Bone Mineral Density (BMD) among the Beneo(TM)Synergy1 group was 45% higher compared to the controls, with bone mineral content showing 30mg bone calcium accretion per day.
- Beneo(TM)Synergy1, breakthrough bone health claims
Latest research at the Children’s Nutrition Research Center, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, has not only shown that Beneo™Synergy1 increases calcium uptake, but also concluded that the extra-absorbed calcium is going exactly where it is needed - straight to the bones. One hundred adolescents were given either 8g Beneo(TM)Synergy1 or an equivalent amount of placebo every day for a year, and after one year, the increase in Bone Mineral Density (BMD) among the Beneo(TM)Synergy1 group was 45% higher compared to the controls, with bone mineral content showing 30mg bone calcium accretion per day.
- New Research Clarifies Nutritional Roles Of Calcium, Vitamin D, and Protein In Bone Health and Fracture Risk
Research presented at the IOF World Congress on Osteoporosis in Toronto, Canada indicates that calcium in food might do more to protect bones than supplemental calcium in pill form, shows also that vitamin D supplements reduce fracture risk only in the presence of additional calcium; and that high protein foods also promote bone health.
- New Research Clarifies Nutritional Roles Of Calcium, Vitamin D, and Protein In Bone Health and Fracture Risk
Research presented at the IOF World Congress on Osteoporosis in Toronto, Canada indicates that calcium in food might do more to protect bones than supplemental calcium in pill form, shows also that vitamin D supplements reduce fracture risk only in the presence of additional calcium; and that high protein foods also promote bone health.
- New Research Clarifies Nutritional Roles Of Calcium, Vitamin D, and Protein In Bone Health and Fracture Risk
Research presented at the IOF World Congress on Osteoporosis in Toronto, Canada indicates that calcium in food might do more to protect bones than supplemental calcium in pill form, shows also that vitamin D supplements reduce fracture risk only in the presence of additional calcium; and that high protein foods also promote bone health.
- New Research Clarifies Nutritional Roles Of Calcium, Vitamin D, and Protein In Bone Health and Fracture Risk
Research presented at the IOF World Congress on Osteoporosis in Toronto, Canada indicates that calcium in food might do more to protect bones than supplemental calcium in pill form, shows also that vitamin D supplements reduce fracture risk only in the presence of additional calcium; and that high protein foods also promote bone health.
- New Research Clarifies Nutritional Roles Of Calcium, Vitamin D, and Protein In Bone Health and Fracture Risk
Research presented at the IOF World Congress on Osteoporosis in Toronto, Canada indicates that calcium in food might do more to protect bones than supplemental calcium in pill form, shows also that vitamin D supplements reduce fracture risk only in the presence of additional calcium; and that high protein foods also promote bone health.
- New Research Clarifies Nutritional Roles Of Calcium, Vitamin D, and Protein In Bone Health and Fracture Risk
Research presented at the IOF World Congress on Osteoporosis in Toronto, Canada indicates that calcium in food might do more to protect bones than supplemental calcium in pill form, shows also that vitamin D supplements reduce fracture risk only in the presence of additional calcium; and that high protein foods also promote bone health.
- Study: Soy Germ Isoflavones Reduce Bone Loss
A new study published in this month's European Journal of Nutrition demonstrates a strong correlation between reducing bone loss in non-obese postmenopausal women and the dose-dependent effect of soy germ isoflavones.
- Study: Soy Germ Isoflavones Reduce Bone Loss
A new study published in this month's European Journal of Nutrition demonstrates a strong correlation between reducing bone loss in non-obese postmenopausal women and the dose-dependent effect of soy germ isoflavones.
- Study: Soy Germ Isoflavones Reduce Bone Loss
A new study published in this month's European Journal of Nutrition demonstrates a strong correlation between reducing bone loss in non-obese postmenopausal women and the dose-dependent effect of soy germ isoflavones.
- Nestle Nutrition Launches BOOST® Kid Essentials Nutritionally Complete Drink
Nestle has announced the release of their BOOST(R) Kid Essentials Nutritionally Complete Drink. The drink is designed to give probiotics, delivered through the BOOST Kid Essentials straw, and contains 25 essential vitamins and minerals, seven grams of protein, antioxidants and 244 calories.
- Health Canada Releases January 2009 Issue of CARN
Health Canada has released their January 2009 issue of the Canadian Adverse Reaction Newsletter, which works to help alert "health professionals to potential signals detected through the review of case reports submitted to Health Canada."
- Health Canada Releases January 2009 Issue of CARN
Health Canada has released their January 2009 issue of the Canadian Adverse Reaction Newsletter, which works to help alert "health professionals to potential signals detected through the review of case reports submitted to Health Canada."
- Health Canada Releases January 2009 Issue of CARN
Health Canada has released their January 2009 issue of the Canadian Adverse Reaction Newsletter, which works to help alert "health professionals to potential signals detected through the review of case reports submitted to Health Canada."
- Health Canada Releases January 2009 Issue of CARN
Health Canada has released their January 2009 issue of the Canadian Adverse Reaction Newsletter, which works to help alert "health professionals to potential signals detected through the review of case reports submitted to Health Canada."
- Health Canada Releases January 2009 Issue of CARN
Health Canada has released their January 2009 issue of the Canadian Adverse Reaction Newsletter, which works to help alert "health professionals to potential signals detected through the review of case reports submitted to Health Canada."
- Health Canada Releases January 2009 Issue of CARN
Health Canada has released their January 2009 issue of the Canadian Adverse Reaction Newsletter, which works to help alert "health professionals to potential signals detected through the review of case reports submitted to Health Canada."
- Health Canada Releases January 2009 Issue of CARN
Health Canada has released their January 2009 issue of the Canadian Adverse Reaction Newsletter, which works to help alert "health professionals to potential signals detected through the review of case reports submitted to Health Canada."
- Health Canada Releases January 2009 Issue of CARN
Health Canada has released their January 2009 issue of the Canadian Adverse Reaction Newsletter, which works to help alert "health professionals to potential signals detected through the review of case reports submitted to Health Canada."
- NPI Daily - Top of The News for January 8, 2009 - HHS Officials Mark Opening of First U.S. Food and Drug Administration Office in Latin America
Natural Alternatives International, Inc. Announces Change in Executive Officer and Loan Modification and Extension; BBB Warns Consumers of Two Companies That Use Oprah, Other Celebrity Names, to Sell Supplements; HHS Officials Mark Opening of First U.S. Food and Drug Administration Office in Latin America; dicentra Web Seminar on Challenges and Solutions for Registering a Probiotic Product with the NHPD; Nestle Nutrition Launches BOOST® Kid Essentials Nutritionally Complete Drink; Health Canada Releases January 2009 Issue of CARN; What to Expect From the Nutrition Industry's Ingredient Supply Segment in 2009
- NPI Daily - Top of The News for January 8, 2009 - HHS Officials Mark Opening of First U.S. Food and Drug Administration Office in Latin America
Natural Alternatives International, Inc. Announces Change in Executive Officer and Loan Modification and Extension; BBB Warns Consumers of Two Companies That Use Oprah, Other Celebrity Names, to Sell Supplements; HHS Officials Mark Opening of First U.S. Food and Drug Administration Office in Latin America; dicentra Web Seminar on Challenges and Solutions for Registering a Probiotic Product with the NHPD; Nestle Nutrition Launches BOOST® Kid Essentials Nutritionally Complete Drink; Health Canada Releases January 2009 Issue of CARN; What to Expect From the Nutrition Industry's Ingredient Supply Segment in 2009
- Something To Feel Good About: New Study Validates St. John's Wort Efficacy in Support against Depression
Bioforce USA has announced the results of a clinical survey of 200 patients suffering from mild to moderate depression and the effects of six weeks of taking St. Johns Wort (A. Vogel Hyperiforce) tablets. The year-long study (March 2006 to March 2007) recruited 33 physicians in private practices in Switzerland. The study looked at several factors of the state of depression itself: severity, anxiety and nervousness, as well as vegetative (physical/systemic) symptoms.
- Something To Feel Good About: New Study Validates St. John's Wort Efficacy in Support against Depression
Bioforce USA has announced the results of a clinical survey of 200 patients suffering from mild to moderate depression and the effects of six weeks of taking St. Johns Wort (A. Vogel Hyperiforce) tablets. The year-long study (March 2006 to March 2007) recruited 33 physicians in private practices in Switzerland. The study looked at several factors of the state of depression itself: severity, anxiety and nervousness, as well as vegetative (physical/systemic) symptoms.
- Something To Feel Good About: New Study Validates St. John's Wort Efficacy in Support against Depression
Bioforce USA has announced the results of a clinical survey of 200 patients suffering from mild to moderate depression and the effects of six weeks of taking St. Johns Wort (A. Vogel Hyperiforce) tablets. The year-long study (March 2006 to March 2007) recruited 33 physicians in private practices in Switzerland. The study looked at several factors of the state of depression itself: severity, anxiety and nervousness, as well as vegetative (physical/systemic) symptoms.
- Something To Feel Good About: New Study Validates St. John's Wort Efficacy in Support against Depression
Bioforce USA has announced the results of a clinical survey of 200 patients suffering from mild to moderate depression and the effects of six weeks of taking St. Johns Wort (A. Vogel Hyperiforce) tablets. The year-long study (March 2006 to March 2007) recruited 33 physicians in private practices in Switzerland. The study looked at several factors of the state of depression itself: severity, anxiety and nervousness, as well as vegetative (physical/systemic) symptoms.
- Something To Feel Good About: New Study Validates St. John's Wort Efficacy in Support against Depression
Bioforce USA has announced the results of a clinical survey of 200 patients suffering from mild to moderate depression and the effects of six weeks of taking St. Johns Wort (A. Vogel Hyperiforce) tablets. The year-long study (March 2006 to March 2007) recruited 33 physicians in private practices in Switzerland. The study looked at several factors of the state of depression itself: severity, anxiety and nervousness, as well as vegetative (physical/systemic) symptoms.
- Something To Feel Good About: New Study Validates St. John's Wort Efficacy in Support against Depression
Bioforce USA has announced the results of a clinical survey of 200 patients suffering from mild to moderate depression and the effects of six weeks of taking St. Johns Wort (A. Vogel Hyperiforce) tablets. The year-long study (March 2006 to March 2007) recruited 33 physicians in private practices in Switzerland. The study looked at several factors of the state of depression itself: severity, anxiety and nervousness, as well as vegetative (physical/systemic) symptoms.
- Proprietary Nutritionals to Distribute Sytrinol Heart Health Supplement
Dean Mosca, president of Proprietary Nutritionals, Inc., has announced that PNI will assume the exclusive worldwide distribution rights for Sytrinol®, effective Jan. 1, 2009.
- Proprietary Nutritionals to Distribute Sytrinol Heart Health Supplement
Dean Mosca, president of Proprietary Nutritionals, Inc., has announced that PNI will assume the exclusive worldwide distribution rights for Sytrinol®, effective Jan. 1, 2009.
- Proprietary Nutritionals to Distribute Sytrinol Heart Health Supplement
Dean Mosca, president of Proprietary Nutritionals, Inc., has announced that PNI will assume the exclusive worldwide distribution rights for Sytrinol®, effective Jan. 1, 2009.
- Proprietary Nutritionals to Distribute Sytrinol Heart Health Supplement
Dean Mosca, president of Proprietary Nutritionals, Inc., has announced that PNI will assume the exclusive worldwide distribution rights for Sytrinol®, effective Jan. 1, 2009.
- Proprietary Nutritionals to Distribute Sytrinol Heart Health Supplement
Dean Mosca, president of Proprietary Nutritionals, Inc., has announced that PNI will assume the exclusive worldwide distribution rights for Sytrinol®, effective Jan. 1, 2009.
- Proprietary Nutritionals to Distribute Sytrinol Heart Health Supplement
Dean Mosca, president of Proprietary Nutritionals, Inc., has announced that PNI will assume the exclusive worldwide distribution rights for Sytrinol®, effective Jan. 1, 2009.
- Proprietary Nutritionals to Distribute Sytrinol Heart Health Supplement
Dean Mosca, president of Proprietary Nutritionals, Inc., has announced that PNI will assume the exclusive worldwide distribution rights for Sytrinol®, effective Jan. 1, 2009.
- Natural Products Association Advocates Strength of Dietary Supplement Law
The Natural Products Association's Executive Director and CEO, David Seckman, has released a statement in response to misleading statements recently made regarding dietary supplement regulation.
- Natural Products Association Advocates Strength of Dietary Supplement Law
The Natural Products Association's Executive Director and CEO, David Seckman, has released a statement in response to misleading statements recently made regarding dietary supplement regulation.
- Natural Products Association Advocates Strength of Dietary Supplement Law
The Natural Products Association's Executive Director and CEO, David Seckman, has released a statement in response to misleading statements recently made regarding dietary supplement regulation.
- Natural Products Association Advocates Strength of Dietary Supplement Law
The Natural Products Association's Executive Director and CEO, David Seckman, has released a statement in response to misleading statements recently made regarding dietary supplement regulation.
- Natural Products Association Advocates Strength of Dietary Supplement Law
The Natural Products Association's Executive Director and CEO, David Seckman, has released a statement in response to misleading statements recently made regarding dietary supplement regulation.
- Natural Products Association Advocates Strength of Dietary Supplement Law
The Natural Products Association's Executive Director and CEO, David Seckman, has released a statement in response to misleading statements recently made regarding dietary supplement regulation.
- EPAX Sister Company Austral Group Wins National Peruvian Award For Responsible Environmental Management
Austral Group, a sister company of EPAX AS, has won the Fourth National Peruvian Responsible Management contest in the award category of Cleanest, Most Eco-Efficient Production. The recognition is largely a result of the company's Environmental Management System Model, an impact-reducing production method successfully implemented in all its plants.
- EPAX Sister Company Austral Group Wins National Peruvian Award For Responsible Environmental Management
Austral Group, a sister company of EPAX AS, has won the Fourth National Peruvian Responsible Management contest in the award category of Cleanest, Most Eco-Efficient Production. The recognition is largely a result of the company's Environmental Management System Model, an impact-reducing production method successfully implemented in all its plants.
- EPAX Sister Company Austral Group Wins National Peruvian Award For Responsible Environmental Management
Austral Group, a sister company of EPAX AS, has won the Fourth National Peruvian Responsible Management contest in the award category of Cleanest, Most Eco-Efficient Production. The recognition is largely a result of the company's Environmental Management System Model, an impact-reducing production method successfully implemented in all its plants.
- EPAX Sister Company Austral Group Wins National Peruvian Award For Responsible Environmental Management
Austral Group, a sister company of EPAX AS, has won the Fourth National Peruvian Responsible Management contest in the award category of Cleanest, Most Eco-Efficient Production. The recognition is largely a result of the company's Environmental Management System Model, an impact-reducing production method successfully implemented in all its plants.
- EPAX Sister Company Austral Group Wins National Peruvian Award For Responsible Environmental Management
Austral Group, a sister company of EPAX AS, has won the Fourth National Peruvian Responsible Management contest in the award category of Cleanest, Most Eco-Efficient Production. The recognition is largely a result of the company's Environmental Management System Model, an impact-reducing production method successfully implemented in all its plants.
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The risk of bone fracture resulting from falls increases as we age due to bone loss and osteoporosis. Physicians have routinely prescribed vitamin D and vitamin D–related drugs to retard bone loss, but until now, little was known about the specific targets of vitamin D in bone. In a study appearing online on January 19 in advance of print publication in the February 2006 issue of the Journal of Clinical Investigation, Kyoji Ikeda and colleagues from the National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology in Japan examine mice with severe osteoporosis and show that oral vitamin D treatment inhibits the production of the protein c-Fos. As c-Fos plays a key role in the development of osteoclasts, which are the specialized cells responsible for bone breakdown and resorption, the authors also show that the vitamin D–mediated inhibition of c-Fos prevented bone loss through a suppression of osteoclast development. In addition, the authors used mice whose ovaries had been removed, in a more "human-like" model of osteoporosis, to screen for other vitamin D–like agents with c-Fos–suppressing activity. They identified a new vitamin D–related compound (DD281) that could prevent bone loss in these mice more potently than the natural vitamin D. These findings clarify how vitamin D helps limit bone resorption in conditions such as osteoporosis, and suggest that synthetic vitamin D analogs, including DD281, may warrant clinical trial to asses their potential in the treatment of osteoporosis and other related disorders of bone resorption.
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