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Folic acid supplements may slow artery hardening: Study

By Stephen Daniells, 06-Jun-2012 Daily supplements containing folic acid may reduce hardening of the arteries and counter the development of atherosclerosis, suggests a new meta-analysis by Chinese scientists. http://www.nutraingredients.com/Health/Cardiovascular-health/Folic-acid-supplements-may-slow-artery-hardening-Study

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An Evaluation of a Qualified Health Claim for Conventional Foods and Dietary Supplements Containing Omega-3 Fatty Acids

I have examined the document (“Doc”) submitted on November 3, 2003, by Martek Biosciences Corporation (“Martek”) to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) (“Qualified Health Claim for Conventional Foods and Dietary Supplements Containing Omega-3 Fatty Acids”). My findings follow. The FDA “action level” for regulatory action of 1 ppm methylmercury content emphasized in this

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Glade Report for Glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate

Based on my review of the reliable and credible scientific literature regarding articular cartilage biochemistry and physiology, cartilage degeneration, degenerative joint disease and osteoarthritis, I conclude that there is significant scientific agreement in support of the following health claims: 1. Glucosamine may reduce the risk of osteoarthritis. 2. Chondroitin sulfate may reduce the risk of

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