Shrimp duties get go-ahead
The US International Trade Commission imposed duties on shrimp imports from six Asian and South American countries last week, in the final stage of a trade dispute that has been blamed for high glucosamine prices.
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The US International Trade Commission imposed duties on shrimp imports from six Asian and South American countries last week, in the final stage of a trade dispute that has been blamed for high glucosamine prices.
Tharos Laboratories has developed a natural sleep supplement which claims to aid restful sleep through all its phases and promote alertness during the daytime.
German group Cognis, the supplier of plant sterols and CLA, is considering the issue of a €500 million bond to fund a dividend payment to its private equity owners, it said last week.
State-of-the-art gene expression technology is being used in a new trial to assess the safety of high doses of vitamin C.
A report from market researcher Mintel suggests that soy may be falling out of favor with consumers, and that food manufacturers are having to be more imaginative in their bid to encourage them to include it in their diets.
Lack of sleep is increasingly being linked to the epidemic of obesity in many developed nations, with new research showing that obese people sleep less than their normal weight peers.
The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) is convening a conference this week to assess the dangers of combining dietary supplements with prescription blood-thinning medications - and which may lead to scientific research on the subject.
Cutting cholesterol levels by 10 per cent would save 25,000 UK lives every year, according to expert advice on how to reduce heart disease deaths.