Brands marketing foods and ingredients for mood management must navigate a complex regulatory landscape by understanding functional claims, relying on strong scientific evidence and staying informed ...
Which (one or more) of these claims can appear on a food or supplement label without approval from the Food and Drug Administration? (a) Improves memory. (b) Relieves stress. (c) Suppresses appetite. ...
Many labels on fish oil supplements make unsubstantiated health claims, and products contain variable daily doses of EPA plus DHA, a cross-sectional study suggests. Overall, about 74% of more than ...
A new study reveals that much of the confidence people have in the health benefits of supplements might not come from science, but from clever wording on labels. Phrases like “boosts brain function” ...
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