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- i-Supplements.com is ready for Cyber Monday w/ Great Deals & Coupons (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
The management team at I-Supplements has increased their warehouse and customer service team to be fully prepared for the biggest online shopping day of the year. On December 1, 2008, the staff is ready to have 1000 or more packages leave the warehouse and arrive at your doorstep within days of placing your order. - Scientists Debate Dietary Supplements And Cancer Risk At AICR Conference (FoodIngredientsOnline)
In the recent, annual research conference of the American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR), a panel of leading scientists discussed the state of the evidence on dietary supplements and their effects on cancer risk - Nature's Sunshine Declares Quarterly Cash Dividend (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
PROVO, Utah----Nature?s Sunshine Products, Inc. , a leading manufacturer and marketer of encapsulated herbs and vitamins, today declared a 5 cents per common share quarterly cash dividend payable December 12, 2008 to shareholders of record on December 3, 2008. - Can Vitamins and Minerals Prevent Hearing Loss? (ThirdAge)
ANN ARBOR, Mich. ? About 10 million people in the United States alone -- from troops returning from war to students with music blasting through headphones -- are suffering from impairing noise-induced hearing loss. - Vitamins Seen as No Help in Heart Disease (New York Times)
A large long-term trial has found that vitamins C and E work no better than placebos at reducing a person?s risk of heart disease. - Petitions: The new tool to attack supplements (Nutraingredients.com)
The petition filed earlier this year by GSK in an effort to wipe out the dietary supplement category for weight loss is unlikely to pass. But it highlights a major new threat to the industry: The use of petitions to discredit the supplements sector. Lorraine Heller reports.

