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Vitamin & Supplement Informatiion News
- 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.
- The You Docs Tip of the Day: Vitamins to build a better memory (The Idaho Statesman)
Wondering what happened to that thingy you had on top of the whatchamacallit yesterday? A pair of vitamins plus one renegade might be able to help you out with that.
- 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.
- Breaking News on Supplements & Nutrition - North America (Nutraingredients.com)
17-Nov-2008 - The long shadow cast by obesity over public health means that encouraging healthier eating should be high on the agenda of every food firm, come financial rain or shine.
- Breaking News on Supplements & Nutrition - North America (Nutraingredients.com)
Nutraceuticals International LLC. (NI), international ingredient supplier known for Exclusive Nutraceuticals and Specialty Ingredients (US Headquarters: Elmwood Park, NJ USA) and Amruta Herbals Pvt. Ltd. (AHPL), a major manufacturer of the highest quality Ayurvedic Herbal Extracts (GMP Certified / ISO 9000-2001 Certified Facility in INDORE) have announced the formation of a joint venture to ...
- 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

