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Nitrates provide wrinkle in utilizing corn stalks
The ability to utilize corn stalks and other crop residues has always been a key part of being able to cost effectively raise cattle in this part of South Dakota. Frankly, I think that the ability to use crops and livestock to complement each other...Tags: Diets and Dieting, Livestock Farming, Vitamin A, Dietary Supplements
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Canola possible forage crop for livestock
Canola can be an alternative feed for livestock, but producers need to be aware of the challenges. Drought-challenged dairy producers facing forage shortages may be able to feed their cows canola and related crops, provided they take certain precautions....Tags: Diets and Dieting, Physical Conditions, Natural Disasters, Agriculture, Chemical Industry
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Nutrition supplement dangers
More than half of American adults take nutritional supplements. They are not without risk. The Food and Drug Administration has received more than 6,000 reports of serious adverse events in the last five years. A Consumer Reports investigation has...
Tags: Medical Research, Calcium, Prescription Drugs, Food and Drug Administration, Dietary Supplements
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All About Food: Vegan food healthy and tasty
Kyle Domer, owner of the cleverly named Phoney Baloney's, a vegan sandwich shop in Irvine, is passionate about his food. After his parents' divorce when he was a young man, he gained about 45 pounds from eating fast food and had health issues. In...
Tags: Diets and Dieting, Dining and Drinking, Food Industry, Butter, Calcium
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Vitamin D gets frequent testing, but the results are a bit quizzical
A test for vitamin D that was once reserved for patients with unusual bone fracturing or those at risk for osteoporosis has now found popularity in doctor's offices alongside tests for cholesterol and thyroid hormone during routine bloodwork. Research...
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Internal Medicine, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Vitamin D, Health Organizations
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Westchester firm recalls salmonella-contaminated supplement ingredient
Concern over salmonella contamination has prompted a Chicago-area firm to recall nearly 40,000 pounds of a dietary ingredient, a move that in turn prompted several recalls of supplements containing the suspect material. U.S. Food and Drug...
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Calcium, Dick Durbin, Food and Drug Administration, New Products
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Coral LLC to become primary supplier of
CARSON CITY, Nev. - As part of a new strategic partnership with concession owners in the Dominican Republic, Coral LLC, the leading manufacturer of above-sea coral mineral products in the U.S., will serve as the primary supplier of natural calcium...Tags: Calcium, Dominican Republic, Dietary Supplements
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Dietary supplements: Manufacturing troubles widespread, FDA inspections show
Federal inspections of companies that make dietary supplements — from multivitamins and calcium chews to capsules of echinacea and bodybuilding powders — reveal serious and widespread manufacturing problems in a $28 billion industry that sells...
Tags: Panama, Calcium, Defendants, Litigation and Regulation, Nutrition
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Weight is critical in preventing cancer
Dear Pharmacist: My sister and mother have both had breast cancer, so far I'm OK (but obviously worried). What is your No. 1 recommendation for me. — K.B., Orlando Dear K.B.: When it comes to breast health, weight matters the most in my opinion....
Tags: Iodine (dietary supplement), Breast Cancer, Herbal Supplements, Testosterone, Dietary Supplements
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Tide of seaweed promises can ebb and flow
Seaweed can shrink your waistline. Grow your hair. Bring down your blood pressure along with your blood sugar. Build up the strength of your bones and your brain. Make your joints stop aching and your bowels get moving. Give cancer short shrift, and...
Tags: New York City, Iodine (dietary supplement), National Institutes of Health, Ashley Olsen, Food and Drug Administration
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Natural foods: Eating up the trends
Remember chia pets? Rinsing your hair with beer? Food that's just food — no soy protein isolate, xanthan gum, red dye No. 40 or mystery ingredients from the Amazon rain forest?
Well, chia is back, big time (the seeds, not the chia pets). And so is...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Food Industry, Vitamin D, Organic Foods, Dietary Supplements
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Fatigue supplements are actually misbranded drugs: FDA
A commercial website for people suffering from symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia is rife with numerous illegal and misleading treatment claims, according to a recent warning letter sent to Dr. Jacob Teitelbaum by the U.S. Food and Drug...
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Fatigue, Media Industry, Fish Oil (dietary supplement), Chicago
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