HealthNewsDigest.com Weight-loss supplements 'melt fat' Chicago Tribune (blog) The claim: Weight loss dietary supplements are often advertised as a "magic diet pill" that can "melt your fat away!" without diet and exercise. The reality: It's wise to be skeptical. Even if they do work, dozens of products touted as dietary .. Read more »
Product recalls: Fruta Planta weight loss dietary supplements, cheese spreads – CanadianBusiness.com
Product recalls: Fruta Planta weight loss dietary supplements, cheese spreads CanadianBusiness.com —Shuckman's Fish Co. of Louisville, Ky., is recalling 8-ounce packages of Mooney's Kentucky Bourbon Cheese and ValuMarket Beer Cheese Spread because they ... Read more »
FDA warns consumers aggressively on weight-loss, body building and sexual … – Health(Y) Destination
MedIndia FDA warns consumers aggressively on weight-loss , body building and sexual ... Health(Y) Destination Joshua Sharfstein, the Principal Deputy Commissioner of FDA told that they are concerned about three types of drugs that are sold in the name of weight-loss ... FDA Takes Action Against False Labeling XBiz Dietary Supplements Danger: What Consumers Need to Know Right Now Nothing But Buzz Year in Review: More Scrutiny of Dietary Supplements MedPage Today Los Angeles Times all 46 news articles?? Read more »
Danger Lurking in Some Dietary Supplements?
A dozen ingredients commonly found in dietary supplements should be avoided, according to a new report, because they are linked to cancer, coma, kidney and liver damage, heart problems, and death. Read more »
Acai Optimum Diet For Weight Loss Through Colon Cleansing And Metabolism … – Release-news.com (press release)
Acai Optimum Diet For Weight Loss Through Colon Cleansing And Metabolism ... Release-news.com (press release) Weight Loss dieters are continually seeking for simpler and inexpensive diet programs. Recently, findings about acai dietary supplements seem to have ... Read more »
Selenium, Omega-3s May Stave Off Colorectal Cancer (HealthDay)
HealthDay - TUESDAY, Dec. 8 (HealthDay News) -- Certain dietary supplements appear to affect the development of colorectal cancer or its recurrence, two new studies suggest. Read more »