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Vitamin D deficiency and PAD

HealthDay News reports people with low blood levels of vitamin D were found to have a higher incidence of peripheral arterial disease (PAD), potentially dangerous...

Vitamin D cuts colon cancer death risk

eople with higher vitamin D levels are less likely to die of colorectal cancer, researchers said, but the vitamin does not appear to affect the chances of dying from...

Calcium and Vitamin D Duet

It’s well known that calcium is needed for bone health, but vitamin D is often taken for granted.

Nutrition Beyond the Trends: D is for denial

Vitamin D deficiency, thought to be a thing of the past, is coming back.

Magnificent miles of ingredients

IFT’s hometown Chicago hosts the annual ingredients and food technology show in July. Find an exhibitor list at the end of this article.

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.

Ingredient Trends to Watch in 2009

Functional ingredients for health are moving in two directions: a widening application of individual nutraceuticals and an increase in “condition marketing.”

Ensuring the safety of ingredients

The supply chain is in the capable hands of processors

Ingredients and flavors for the new year

2008 will see innovative ingredients and applications to match the increasingly sophisticated tastes and concerns of health-conscious consumers.

Vitamin C Revival?

Nobel Prize-winning chemist Linus Pauling started a vitamin C revolution, promoting it as a panacea for cancer, heart disease and just about anything that ailed you....

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