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Revisiting Health Claims

New rules allowing the use of food claims before comprehensive FDA review and approval put greater obligation on manufacturers. While the relaxed regulation is a...

Regulatory Issues: Navigating the health claim maze

FDA’s recent guidance focuses only on the process for evaluating evidence supporting a health claim.

Regulatory Issues: Progress on health claims in Europe

Proposals look similar to what we have in the U.S; differences reflect a greater degree of skepticism toward health claims in Europe.

Some health claims in jeopardy

FDA is re-evaluating health claims for soy, antioxidant vitamins and fat-cancer.

Vitamins Take The Lead With Consumers

Vitamins are gaining new popularity as they claim specific health benefits; the word on a food label has consumer appeal.

Aging Baby Boomers Devoting Nutrition and Money to Maintain Eye Health

Nutrition’s role in eye health has become a topic of conversation, no doubt correlating at least somewhat with the aging of the baby boomers.

Wellness Foods' Regulatory Issues: It’s a Natural

A “natural” claim for foods is still subject to uncertainty over standards.

Consumer Attitudes about Nutrition: Insights into nutrition, health and soy

United Soybean Board's 14th annual research study sheds light on U.S. consumer attitudes about health and nutrition issues. Topics include product reformulations to...

Toops Scoops: From antioxidants to omegas

ACNielsen US, Schaumburg, Ill., for the first time has tracked consumer purchase behavior on health and wellness products (as identified by label claims) across all...

Baby Boomer Nutrition High Priority for Food Processors

Nutrition has become baby boomers’ antidote for most of the negative effects of aging.

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