Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Of 30 dietary supplements marketed online for weight loss, 80% had ingredients listed on the label that were ...
A large portion of sports and dietary supplements may be misleading when it comes to labeling their ingredients, according to a research letter published in JAMA Network this week. The researchers ...
Learning how to read supplement labels is a great way to ensure you're getting the vitamins and nutrients you need for optimal living. Using these tips, learn how to select the best supplements for ...
Supplement labels may boast some enticing claims—“improves memory,” “whole-food formula,” and “FDA registered” are just a few examples—and highlight intriguing nutrients, botanicals, and other ...
Dietary supplements aren't FDA-approved like other drugs. The US's leading supplement expert recommended buying third-party-certified products. Health professionals can help you decide which ...
The Food and Drug Administration has announced a recall of Infla-650 Herbal Dietary Supplement Capsules which were marketed for pain relief. The capsules were tainted with acetaminophen, diclofenac ...
In Dicroce v. McNeil Nutritionals, LLC, No. 21-11660, 2022 WL 16847696 (D. Mass. Nov. 10, 2022), a consumer brought a putative class action lawsuit under the Massachusetts laws prohibiting deceptive ...
The Nutraceutical Excipients Market was valued at USD 4.5 billion in 2024, reflecting strong expansion driven by the rising consumption of dietary supplements and functional nutrition products. As ...
Emily Hemendinger is an assistant professor of psychiatry at University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus and Katie Suleta is a Ph.D. candidate in medicine and health at George Washington University ...