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- ThaiPR Web Submit: Dietary Supplements & Cosmeceutical: Driving New Products into Market Effectively (Thaipr.net)
The Asia Pacific Market for dietary supplements & cosmeceutical market has been the fastest growing segment. Functional foods and dietary supplements are highly desired by consumer wishing to alter th
- SunnyDazes.com is Bringing Sunshine to the Blogosphere (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
SunnyDazes.com was founded to provide consumers with a wide choice of vitamins, supplements and herbal products. The site has become a one-stop resource for health products. While the website continues the grow, its founder, Ray Johnson, has recently added a new informational blog.
- Study: Vitamins E and C fail to prevent cancer in men (Spartanburg Herald-Journal)
Published: Wednesday, November 19, 2008 at 5:19 a.m. Last Modified: Wednesday, November 19, 2008 at 12:54 p.m.
- Vitamin E won't prevent rheumatoid arthritis: study (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Taking vitamin E supplements does not reduce a woman's risk of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), an analysis of data from the Women's Health Study indicates.
- Study: Vitamins E and C Fail to Prevent Cancer in Men (The Hendersonville Times-News)
A large clinical trial of almost 15,000 men taking vitamins E and C for up to 10 years has found that neither supplement had any effect on cancer rates.
- 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.

