Children's Health

Cranberry Reduces UTIs in Kids: Study

Researchers assigned parents to give their children Ocean Spray Cranberry Classic cranberry juice or placebo daily for six months.

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USDA Introduces New School Meal Requirements

The agency has ironed out new nutrition requirements for every day of the week.

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EU Approves Cargill’s ARA as Novel Food for Infants

The company’s ARA already bears FDA GRAS affirmation in the United States.

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Several countries require folic acid fortification of enriched grain products.

Folic Acid Fortification Not Linked to Infant Allergy Development

Yale researchers investigate a link between prenatal folic acid intake and asthma development in babies.

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Several dietary supplements should be on the radars of healthcare practitioners.

6th Annual Practitioner’s Guide to Dietary Supplements

A look at several dietary supplements that should be on the radars of health care practitioners.

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These are pesky times for an emering market for digestive health.

Pre and Probiotics: Science, Regulations, and Economic Forecasts

Buffeted by lawsuits, regulations, and enforcement actions, probiotics suppliers continue to affirm the safety, efficacy, and value of their products.

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IronKids Gummy Vitamins Top List of Canadian Children’s Vitamins

Marketed by Life Science Nutritionals (LSI; Burlington, ON), the IronKids vitamin line includes omega-3 bursts and calcium, multivitamin, and vitamin D gummies.

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On Location: Israel

Ingredients, dietary supplements, and functional foods and beverages from Israel.

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DHA Supplements Reduce Infant Cold Occurrence in Population Study

Researchers deployed a large population trial on pregnant women supplementing with omega-3 DHA.

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Burger King, Others Support Self-Regulation of Foods Marketed to Children

In response to nutrition guidelines proposed by a government working group, Burger King, Cadbury, and Campbell Soup are among 18 companies who have pledged to meet their own standards for foods marketed toward children.

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