Flavonoids reduce exercise-induced oxidative stress
Sports drinks rich in antioxidants could reduce exercise-induced oxidative stress (EIOS), reports new research.
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Sports drinks rich in antioxidants could reduce exercise-induced oxidative stress (EIOS), reports new research.
Snack food advertisers should be banned from targeting children with underhand advertising campaigns that parents are oblivious to, says a new report.
Increasing sales of NKO and a tight hold on the purse strings are helping Neptune Technologies on its way to profitability. The Canadian biotech reduced its loses in the second by 25 percent to $380,000, while sales rose 22 percent to $1.45 million.
Researchers from Bristol have been awarded almost £9 million (€13 million)to continue research into child nutrition, a study that has already delivered glowing results for omega-3.
Choline salt specialist Algry Quimica has indicated that demand for its choline derivatives is continuing to rise thanks to growing awareness of their uses in nutraceuticals.
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Little wonder consumers are confused about which foods are good for them, and which bad, when scientists use methods with almost no chance of meaningful results.
Joint health ingredient LitoZin, derived from Danish rose hips, is set to reach shelves in the US next month in the form of Blue Spring Wellness' JointVital.