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Dr. Alan R. Gaby, one of the world's best known authorities on nutrition research, explained to Dr. Daniel Heller of PMS Comfort why the recent study on older women and dietary supplements published in the Archives of Internal Medicine was flawed, and why the researchers’ conclusions, and the media treatment of this study, are not supported by the facts.
(PRWeb October 19, 2011)
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Two Controversial New Studies On Vitamins Have The Medical and Media Establishments Condemning Dietary Supplements As Unnecessary And Harmful. Dr. Daniel Heller of PMS Comfort Spoke to World-Renowned Medical Nutrition Expert Dr. Alan R. Gaby About This Research.
(PRWeb October 25, 2011)
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Healthcare reform, an aging population and growth in the number and variety of dietary supplements offered will boost revenue for the Vitamin and Supplement Manufacturing industry at an average rate of 4.5% annually to $34.7 billion in the five years to 2016, according to IBISWorld, the nation’s largest publisher of industry research. In 2011 and 2012, revenue is forecast to increase 3.9% to $27.9 billion and 5.0% to $29.2 billion, respectively, which is a reflection of a growing economy, improved consumer sentiment and the associated rise in spending on industry products.
(PRWeb October 26, 2011)
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The American Pain Foundation (APF) announced today the launch of a new online educational module focusing on safe use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) as part of its PainSAFE™ (Pain Safety & Access For Everyone) initiative. The module provides consumers and health care professionals information on the effectiveness of CAM therapies for managing pain, possible side effects and risks associated with each therapy, and how these therapies can be used safely. CAM therapies highlighted include acupuncture, massage, spinal manipulation, relaxation therapies, yoga, tai chi and dietary supplements.
(PRWeb November 04, 2011)
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