Vitamin C may make arthritis worse, suggests animal study
High-dose vitamin C supplementation over an eight-month period appeared to make osteoarthritis worse in guinea pigs, report the authors of a new study.
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High-dose vitamin C supplementation over an eight-month period appeared to make osteoarthritis worse in guinea pigs, report the authors of a new study.
Publication of a new study supporting the long-term safety of conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) is likely to fuel new product introductions in Europe and could also help support a health claim for its effects on body fat.
Sweden's voluntary health claims code has approved a claim for a cholesterol-lowering cheese made by dairy firm Skanemejerier.