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Here is the Index for January 2012:
In This Issue:
In
Re Vitamin C Antitrust Litigation.........................1
Pom Wonderful v.
FTC..........................................1
Federal Jury Did Not Believe Pom’s Claims.............1
FTC v. Lane Labs-USA, et
al..................................2
New Dietary
Ingredients.........................................3
Section 403
Letters...............................................4
EFSA Says Glucosamine Does Not Connect...........5
Traditional Herbal
Registrations...............................5
EFSA Turns Down More Article 13(5) Claims..........5
Senator Harkin & Senator Hatch Letter to FDA........9
Purpose of Glucosamine Rejection?......................13
Lloyd Library Photo
Credits..................................14
Glucosamine Dose is the
Question.......................18
Trademarks for Quinquina
Gris..............................19
Trademarks for
Alkanet.........................................19
ANH-Intl Campaign to Stop Herbal List...................19
FDA & DOJ Injunction Filed Against ATF Fitness....20
FTC Settles Acai Berry and Colon Cases...............21
Diverging Views on EU Health Claims....................23
Vaccine Potency & Safety Testing.......................26
NDI Guidance Files
Revised..................................27
Interesting Meetings &
Programs..........................28
Harvesting Health Through The Law.......................28
Special Supplement to Vol. 15, No.4, Supp.4.
Vit D Risks
Atrial Fib; Vit D & Decreased Mortality; Vit
D &
Inflammatory Spinal Cord Disease; Vit D & Bone
Health in HIV; High Testosterone Reduces CV
events;
Zeaxanthin Helps Early AMD
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You can read the January 2011
Supplement now. It contains:
Vitamin D & Calcium Report from Food & Nutrition Board
Association of Vitamin D and Breast Cancer
Vitamin D Deficiency and Cognitive Decline
Vitamin D Knowledge
Vitamin D Prevents Death in Children
Big Pharma May Have A Say In Vitamin D Report
You can read the
March 2011 Supplement now.
Its contents
are: Scientists Recommend More Vitamin D
Vitamin D Status of Vets at risk for
amputation and CVD
Some Lung Cancer Survival May be
Affected by Vitamin D
Calcium with Vitamin D May Affect
Weight Loss
Dietary Guidelines Released by USDA
You can read the
July 2011 Supplement here.
Topics are:
Prescription Drugs Interact with
Oranges
FDA Concerned with Liquid Vitamin D
Supplements
Biphosphonate Drugs Work Better if
Vitamin D is Higher
Reanalysis of Vitamin D plus Calcium
in Melanoma
Vitamin D Improves Pancreas Function
Probiotics Seized
You can read the September 2011
Supplement here. Topics are:
Women with SLE Vitamin D Deficient
Vitamin D in Older Women
Dental Caries and Vitamin D
Dark Chocolate Reduces CVD 37 Percent
& Stroke 29 Percent
Dark Chocolate Reduces LDL & TC
You can read the
November 2011 Supplement
here. Topics are:
Nephrologists Hear About Diet and 39
Dietary Supplements,
Vit D in CVD Debate Continues,
Clinical Trials Needed to Assess Risk
of CVD from Vit D Deficiency,
Vit D Levels Help Lupus,
Vit E and Risk of Prostate Cancer,
and Vit D and Multiple Sclerosis.
You can read the
May 2010 Supplement about the NIH
Alzheimer's Consensus Conference in Volume 13.
You can read the
January 2010 Supplement about
Ginkgo biloba use for cognitive decline in Volume 13.
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