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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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FDA Reopens Comment Period for Gluten Free

The agency is overdue to finalize its gluten-free labeling rule since issuing the proposed rule in 2007.

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Senators Press FDA to Finally Establish Gluten-Free Labeling Standards

As part of the Food Allergen Labeling and Consumer Protection Act of 2004, FDA was required to finalize labeling rules within four years.

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Gerber Gets First-Ever FDA Qualified Health Claim for Infant Nutrition

The claim is for reduced risk of atopic dermatitis.

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Got soy? Unfortunately, the answer to this question is not as straightforward as

Got Soy? Why undeclared traces of soy could hurt consumers and your business.

Got soy? Unfortunately, the answer to this question is not as straightforward as you might think.

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Mineral Chelates for the Hypoallergenic Community

Albion Human Nutrition (Saint Clair Shores, MI) has received its latest patent, this one related to the composition, preparation, administration, and formulation of hypoallergenic metal amino acid chelates and the products containing them.

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Finnish Study Suggests Probiotic Cultures for Treatment of Birch Allergies

For those who suffer from birch pollen allergies, a recent study conducted in Finland may provide new information, according to Danisco Health & Nutrition (Danisco; Copenhagen).

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New Study Says Tonalin CLA Delivers Health Benefits for Mild Asthmatics

In the first published study of its kind, Tonalin CLA was found to improve airway hyperreactivity in overweight mild asthmatics accompanied by a significant improvement in their tolerance for strenuous exercise.

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Natural Vitamin E Products May Be Synthetic

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