The diet pill Hydroxycut has been recalled today as the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) says one person has died from liver failure after taking the weight loss supplement. Health officials are saying that anyone...
created by Amy Judd | 29 wks ago | updated 29 wks ago 1805 views | 54 recommendations | 15 comments
Many things are written about supplements that seem wonderful at first. Too often health claims often turn out to be over-blown, which give the orthodox medical establishment all the reason to have become the...
A new law being pushed in Canada by Big Pharma seeks to outlaw up to 60 percent of natural health products currently sold in Canada, even while criminalizing parents who give herbs or supplements to their children. The law, known as C-51, was introduced by the Canadian...
opinion by trock71 | 44 wks ago 507 views | 6 recommendations | 7 comments
In an a age where people are living longer the fight to stay fit and particularly to avoid diseases such as cancer in all its forms can be a lucrative one. Many dollars have been made by companies selling vitamin...
Two U.S studies suggested that vitamins not decreasing the risk of cancers,apart from this some of the studies looking that vitmins and supplements can decrease the risk of cancers.prostate cancer is mst...
created by anamika.mis15 | 49 wks ago | updated 49 wks ago 53 views | 2 recommendations | 0 comments
calcium is the primary mineral responsible for strong bone. because the body can't produce calcium.a balance diet , regular exercise, healthy lifestyle choices and adequate intake of calcium and vitamin d can play a role in maintaining optimal bone health. calcium complex...
Vitamin C has been touted as an immune-system booster, but for individuals with cancer the supplement may work as well to toughen up cancer cells as it does normal cells. By making cancer cells stronger,...
created by Terri Potratz | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago 121 views | 12 recommendations | 3 comments
Contrary to popular belief, taking vitamin C every day does not prevent the common cold, nor does taking vitamin C promote recovery if the symptoms of a cold have already manifested. The beneficial...
created by Terri Potratz | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago 656 views | 4 recommendations | 3 comments
" WebMD Health News Results are in from a national study examining whether two popular supplements slow the progression of knee arthritis, but they are far from conclusive. The...
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Experts are expecting at least 40 athletes in this year's Olympic Games to be caught with banned substances in their bloodstream. It comes in the wake of scientists discovering that of 152 products on the...
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This is some strange news story whereby, vitamins may led people to cause premature death. According to article published in BBC news site, vitamins do not have to power or element to extend the life time, it may do harmful effect by cut down life span."Research has suggested...
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"BEIJING (Reuters) - A Chinese company blamed for providing tainted dietary supplements that led to positive dope tests for 11 members of the Greek national weightlifting team has admitted to sending an apology letter to team officials, a Chinese newspaper reported. On...
"Testosterone supplements don't do older men much good, Dutch researchers said on Tuesday.
The amount of the hormone in the blood drops naturally as men age and is associated with a decline in physical strength and mental functioning as well as a fatter midsection.
In a study...
"Digital consumer rights
Sean Whelan, Europe Correspondent, reports that the plea for digital consumer rights is pretty much Jim Murray's last act after 17 years as director of the European Consumer Organisation.
'Do we have to accept that when we take the shrink wrap off a...
"The Food and Drug Administration and the U.S. Marshals Service seized more than $300,000 of supplements and drugs stored at St. Louis manufacturer General Therapeutics after U.S. Attorney Catherine Hanaway filed a civil forfeiture suit and obtained a warrant to arrest and...
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