Goodness Superfoods has released a new range of products containing ‘BARLEYmax’, a grain developed by the CSRIO, which can help reduce the risk of diabetes, heart disease and cancer.
US-based Empowered Premium Nutrition has launched a natural nutrition line, which is formulated specifically for women’s immunity and functional health.
The Affordable Care Act seems compassionate, but its one size fits all philosophy suppresses real healthcare, the kind found growing freely and more affordable - in nature.
Researchers led by UCLA engineers have identified an enzyme combination that could be ingested as a pill, chemically altering alcohol in the digestive system.
Green tea has been established as having anti-aging properties, promoting cardiovascular health, protecting against diabetes, reversing chronic fatigue syndrome, and exhibiting anti-cancer properties.
The regulatory agency for natural health products in Canada, has granted five of LHS’s Probiotic Formulas new condition-specific health claims in the areas of digestive health, natural defences and stress.
Recent acquisitions, notably Ocean Nutrition Canada, lifted earnings and sales in DSM’s Nutrition cluster in the fourth quarter and fiscal year of 2012.
According to the figures, some 20 million Americans either suffer themselves from Alzheimer's disease or some other form of dementia, or have a family member who does.
Lallemand Health Solutions announced that its long-term commitment in substantiating the health benefits of its probiotics has been recognised by the Canadian Health Authorities.
Women should consider giving up coffee in pregnancy, according to a scientist whose study found that drinking even a single mug a day appeared to reduce baby birthweights.
Australia’s National Heart Foundation and food giant Unilever have independently welcomed the new Australian Dietary Guideline’s message in support of “good fats.”
Vitamin C was found to have a "modest but consistent effect in reducing the duration of common cold symptoms..based on 31 study comparisons with 9745 common cold episodes."