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Dietary Supplement Industry Supports FDA and FTC Efforts to Provide Consumers with Better Health Information, Stronger Enforcement of Regulations 12.18.02



DSHEA Provides Strong Framework for Supplement Regulation
-Better Enforcement Needed to Protect Consumers and Industry-
12.18.02


Scientific Review Finds Ginkgo Show Promise for Cognitive Functions in Elderly 12.10.02


CRN Questions Conclusions of WAVE Study-Reminds Consumers of Scientific Basis for Safety and Benefits od Vitamins E and C- 11.19.02


CRN Applauds AHA Recommendations on the Benefits of Omega-3 Fatty Acids - 11.19.02


CRN Issues Guidelines for Young Athletes on Responsible Use of Sports Nutrition Supplements-Urges Gatekeepers to Assist in Effort- 11.13.02


Industry Supports Strong Warning Label for Ephedra-Containing Products 10.11.02


CRN Working Group Raises the Quality Bar for Long Chain Omega-3 EPA and DHA Products 10.08.02


CRN's Cordaro Delivers "State of the Industry" Address at Association's 2002 Annual Conference 10.08.02


A Rich and Varied History–Historical Facts on Some Common Botanical Supplements 09.19.02


Unsung Heroes of the Kitchen: Assembling Your Family’s "Herbal Pantry" 09.19.02


New IOM Report Misses the Mark on Fatty Acids 09.05.02


New Study on Gingko Should Be Evaluated in Scientific Context 08.20.02


CRN Submits Written Testimony to Senate Subcommittee Hearing on Dietary Supplements and Weight Loss 07.31.02


Harvard Researchers Publish JAMA Articles Recommending Vitamin Supplements For All Adults 06.20.02


CRN Submits Written Testimony To Senate Subcommittee Hearing on Illegal Use of Steroids 06.18.02


Special Releases in Conjunction with CRN's Publication The Benefits of Nutritional Supplements:

Scientific Research Documents Health Benefits of Multivitamins, Other Nutritional Supplements

For 'Sandwich Generation,' Ensuring Proper Nutrition for Whole Family is No Picnic

Scientific Studies Echo Advice from Mom—Young Adult Women Should Take Their Vitamins

For Baby Boomers, Nutritional Supplements Can Pay Major Health Dividends

Scientific Research Confirms Importance of Nutritional Supplements for Elderly

CRN's Dr. Annette Dickinson Addresses Vitamin Society of Japan 05.14.02


CRN Launches Public Relations Campaign to Publicize Benefits of Dietary Supplements-Selects CooperKatz to Create and Execute Effort- 05.06.02


Vitamin and Mineral Supplements Provision Stricken from House-Senate Conferees' Farm Bill 05.02.02


Newly-Published Peer-Reviewed Study Confirms Cantox Report's Safety Conclusions on Ephedra 04.26.02


Long Chain Omega-3 Fatty Acids Protect Against Sudden Death From Heart Attack-New Research Published in NEJM- 04.09.02


New Study on St. John's Wort and Depression Misleading to Consumers and Health Care Professionals-Problems Exist with Interpretation of NIH-Sponsored Study- 04.08.02


CRN Complements FDA Consumer Advisory on Kava With Recommendation for Voluntary Cautionary Labels 03.27.02


CRN Expert Named to FDA Food Advisory Committee 03.25.02


CRN’S Omega-3 Working Group Approves Draft Voluntary Monograph 03.21.02


CRN Salutes Harkin on Passage of Farm Bill—Food Stamp Provision Provides Dietary Benefits 02.14.02


A Perspective on Dietary Supplements: Athletes Can Safely Use Core Nutritional Products, Trouble Arises Only When Athletes Knowingly Push Envelope 02.08.02


Recent JAMA Article Offers Misleading Implications About Interactions Between Medicines, Foods and Supplements 01.17.02


CRN Reaffirms Vitamin A Intake Levels
As Safe and Beneficial
—Urges Continued Support of IOM Policy on Upper Limits 01.01.02


 

 

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