Archives for October 31, 2006

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Ethics: benefits environment, community and bottom line

By  Lorraine Heller

Integrating social and environmental concerns into business practices ultimately benefits a firm's bottom line as well as the environment, according to the CEO of energy bar manufacturer Clif Bar.

Scientists show how mom passes omega-3 to child

By  Stephen Daniells

Supplementing mothers-to-be with omega-3 fatty acids results in higher amounts being delivered to the baby in the womb, say German scientists who have identified the carriers of the fatty acid from mother to child.

UNPA slams Cocaine drink

By  Clarisse Douaud

In a new twist, the United Natural Products Alliance (UNPA) has added its voice to the controversy over the Cocaine energy drink being sold on some retail shelves in the US and has underscored that the product is not a dietary supplement.

Igennus combines EPA and glucosamine for joints

By  staff reporter

Omega-3 oil manufacturer Igennus is launching a patent-pending formulation to alleviate joint problems through a combination of the fatty acid EPA and glucosamine.

Omega fatty acids to stop mental decline, says study

By  Stephen Daniells

A new placebo-controlled trial has reported that daily supplements of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids could slow mental decline in elderly people, adding to a growing body of evidence linking the fatty acid to better cognitive function.