Sebelius: Focus on Childhood Obesity 'Overdue' from USA Today A national focus on childhood obesity is "overdue," Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said at a government meeting. She said the administration, including first lady Michelle Obama, plans to take on the health of children. Currently about one-third of kids are overweight or obese, putting them at risk for type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, sleep apnea, asthma, depression and a whole host of other health problems.
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Only Two More GMP Seminars Left for 2009 from the Natural Products Association Dietary supplement companies-- are you ready for a visit from FDA? The agency promises a significant increase in GMP inspections this year, and if your company has more than 20 employees, you could be targeted. Register today for the Natural Products Association’s advanced course on Food and Drug Administration (FDA) good manufacturing practices (GMPs), offered at Expo East in Boston, Sept. 23-24; and at SupplySide West in Las Vegas, November 10 - 11. Register today, or contact Vicki Whitsitt for more information at (800) 966-6632, ext. 243.
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Brand Showcase: Aquasana
"All told, it’s a great time to be selling water filters and reusable bottles."
- The New York Times
A major shift in consumer buying trends boosts sales of home water filtration products. Retailers who carry small water filtration systems and refillable water bottles offer a more
"Eco-Nomical" alternative for healthy water. Aquasana home water products are geared towards the "health & wellness" consumer. Highest performance ratings and best value, voted "Best Buy" by Consumers Digest 6 years running.
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House to Vote on Food-safety Legislation from The Wall Street Journal The House is expected to vote on legislation that would significantly increase the Food and Drug Administration's funding and authority to police food safety. Democratic leaders will bring up the legislation under a procedure that allows limited debate and no amendments and requires a two-thirds supermajority vote to pass. The bill unanimously passed the House Energy and Commerce Committee in June.
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Industry: Don’t Amend DSHEA, Amend Attitudes from NutraIngredients-USA Industry has defended DSHEA against a “fails to regulate” attack made by the head of the US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) amid an investigation into products containing steroids being distributed to high school children.
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FDA Warns Consumers Not to Use Body Building Products Marketed as Containing Steroids or Steroid-Like Substances from The U.S. Food and Drug Administration The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued a Public Health Advisory warning consumers to stop using body building products that are represented as containing steroids or steroid-like substances. Many of these products are marketed as dietary supplements. The agency also issued a warning letter to American Cellular Laboratories Inc. for marketing and distributing body building products containing synthetic steroid substances.
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FDA to Discuss More Science Review at CFSAN from FoodNavigator-USA The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Science Board will be meeting next month to discuss plans to boost the review of research at the Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition. One of the aims of the Science Board, which is an FDA public advisory committee, is to keep the agency up to date with developments in the science field and to help it upgrade its scientific and research facilities to keep pace with these changes.
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Organic Foods Get on Private-label Wagon from The Wall Street Journal Organic farmers and grocery retailers are embracing the idea of lower-cost, private-label products to retain newly budget-conscious consumers. Supervalu Inc., the fourth-largest U.S. food retailer by sales, expanded its Wild Harvest organic brand to 312 items, from 150 last spring. Safeway Inc., the third-largest U.S. food retailer, last fall began selling its organic food brands to other retailers.
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Measuring Performance from Entrepreneur What's the right approach for a manager-entrepreneur like you? What style suitable to your company's culture and standard will help you create an objective process with your employees? What most people focus on when they ask these questions is finding out what the experts are doing in the first place. Check out these 10 measures that can ensure your business is in tip top shape.
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Recession Probably Will Leave Kids Worse Off from The Washington Post Even before the recession, the health and well-being of a significant number of American children were growing worse, according to an authoritative report. The Kids Count assessment by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, an advocacy group that funds programs designed to help disadvantaged children and families, concluded that their situation changed only modestly during the boom years of this decade and by some measures declined.
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Our bodies can make vitamin D3, but only when our skin is exposed to sunlight under the proper conditions. This production is dependent on the season, where we live and the time of day. Even using sunscreen drastically reduces the body’s production of vitamin D. Medical studies continue to show the importance of adequate vitamin D intake for good health. Drops provide concentrated vitamin D3 in just one drop. Convenient, taste-free drops are an easy way to ensure you and your family receive the vitamin D you need. More
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Freshly Crushed Garlic Better for the Heart than Processed from Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry via EurekAlert! A new study reports what scientists term the first scientific evidence that freshly crushed garlic has more potent heart-healthy effects than dried garlic. Scheduled for the Aug. 12 issue of the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, it also challenges the widespread belief that most of garlic's benefits are due to its rich array of antioxidants.
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Lower on D from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Vitamin D is good for a lot of things, and one study indicates girls who get enough D are more likely to grow taller as opposed to wider. Researcher Richard Kremer of McGill University in Canada, with Dr. Vicente Gilsanz at the University of Southern California, found that in data on California girls. Kremer says girls with normal levels of vitamin D had more height. He says girls with insufficient vitamin D were heavier, especially with belly fat.
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Results from Drug Trials and New Risk Factors Announced at International Alzheimer's Conference from the Alzheimer's Association via PR Newswire More than 3,000 leading scientists convened recently to report and discuss the latest advances in research on treatments, risk factors, diagnosis and causes for the health epidemic of the 21st century -- Alzheimer's disease -- at the Alzheimer's Association 2009 International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease (ICAD 2009) in Vienna, Austria.
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Shrimp Shell Catalyst for Biodiesel Production from Science Daily Call it a "shrimp cocktail" for your fuel tank. Scientists in China are reporting development of a catalyst made from shrimp shells that could transform production of biodiesel fuel into a faster, less expensive, and more environmentally friendly process.
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A Quest for Batteries to Alter the Energy Equation from The New York Times In a gleaming white factory here, Bob Peters was gently feeding sheets of chemical-coated foil one afternoon recently into a whirring machine that cut them into precise rectangles. It was an early step in building a new kind of battery, one smaller than a cereal box but with almost as much energy as the kind in a conventional automobile.
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MesoSilver® brand of colloidal silver is TRUE colloidal silver NOT ionic silver like most products. MesoSilver has the highest particle surface area of any colloidal silver ever tested ! Colloidal silver effectiveness is determined by particle surface area. More info.
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The Claim: Refrigeration Preserves Nutrients from The New York Times Summer is the time for fresh produce, from farmer’s markets to garden harvests. But consumers may not realize that many fruits and vegetables experience rapid losses in their nutritional value when stored for more than a few days. In part, that is because the produce has usually already spent days in transport and on shelves before you buy it, said Barbara P. Klein, a professor of food science and human nutrition at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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Get the Most Nutrition From Your Veggies from Get the Most Nutrition From Your Veggies Tomatoes are certainly nutritious — a good source of the antioxidants lycopene and beta-carotene. But consider this: if you eat a tomato without adding a little fat — say a drizzle of olive oil — your body is unlikely to absorb all these nutrients.
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Product Showcase: eco.kid Bug-a-Bug Hypo-Allergenic Insect Repellant
Bug-a-Bug is an all-natural, moisturizing insect repellant for kids. Made from unique Australian indigenous oils, Bug-a-Bug protects kids’ skin from biting insects. Most bug sprays smell horrible and have toxins that can irritate children’s skin, Bug-a-Bug contains all natural ingredients which repels insects and smells nice. Keep the Bugs from Bugging with Bug-a-Bug! More
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Product Showcase: ProEFA Junior
Nordic Naturals ProEFA Junior provides the optimal ratio of essential fatty acids for children ages 5+. These tasty, chewable, lemon-flavored soft gels combine the omega-3s (EPA and DHA) from fish oil with the omega-6 (GLA) from borage oil to provide essential support for children’s physical and mental development, mood, behavior, and learning ability. ProEFA Junior contains 15% EPA, 10% DHA, and 4% GLA while delivering the same industry-leading purity, freshness, and taste as all Nordic Naturals products. Visit www.nordicnaturals.com.
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Product Showcase: OptiCLA
Just one scoop, once a day for maximum fat loss. OptiCLA, a revolutionary weight loss product, is the most concentrated, bioavailable form of CLA on the market today. This ultra-concentrated powdered Clarinol conjugated linoleic acid promotes fat loss and inhibits fat storage but unlike other forms of CLA, causes no stomach upset or discomfort. Just one scoop versus 8 pills.
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