| From 08-Aug-2019 to 15-Aug-2019 |
WHITE PAPER | | | Top Traditional Plants to Support Brain Health A human brain has over 20 billion neuron cells, which control every aspect the body, including motor, sensory, memory, and cognitive functions. Can we keep these performing optimally as we age? Science confirms clues from ancient medicine... Click Here |
SPONSORED MESSAGE | | | Live NutraIngredients-USA webinar The number of CBD products on the market has exploded but the industry still faces many challenges. Where do we stand on a potential NDI notification or GRAS no objection? What claims can be supported by science? Join our webinar as we investigate... Click Here | Researchers examine performance, recovery effects of a prebiotic + protein food bar Carbohydrate-loading is a popular way for athletes to energize and recover. New study suggests that different types of carbohydrates may have different effects... Read Keto diet claims vs reality: What the science says The keto diet is often not the performance boosting mechanism it is claimed to be, according to an expert who plans to set the record straight at NutraIngredientsâ Sports Nutrition Summit next month... Read Method for quantifying insoluble PACs in cranberry could open up new avenues of research, expert says A study using cranberries supplied by Fruit dâOr outlines a new test method for quantifying the insoluble proanthocyanidins (PACs) within the fruit. The method could potentially open up new avenues of research for ingredients derived from the berry... Read Comparing different caffeine doses, as opposed to comparing to placebo alone, leads to robust sports nutrition conclusions, paper argues Existing research provides strong evidence of caffeineâs role in increasing physical performanceâbut to get more robust conclusions, trials that compare effects of different caffeine doses are needed, argue two British researchers... Read 3+ caffeine-containing beverages enough to trigger migraine, Harvard study suggests Consuming three or more caffeinated beverages daily may be enough to trigger a migraine, a new study suggests, pointing to the stimulantâs ability to provoke receptors that regulate pain... Read Plant used in traditional Chinese medicine linked to bone health benefits, in mice at least Researchers from the Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine posit that extract of Forsythia suspensa may be used to treat postmenopausal osteoporosis, based on their observations of using the plant extract on mice... Read Algae omega-3 oil among foods produced in industry-academia metabolic syndrome pact Biotech firms are reaping the rewards of a project looking into foods tackling metabolic syndrome resulting in products like microalgae, omega-3 and antioxidant-infused juices and algae-derived omega 3 oil... Read CRN unveils 2019 agenda for annual Day of Science workshop This yearâs edition of the Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN)âs annual Day of Science in Carlsbad, CA, will examine healthy aging and advances in nutrition research tools... Read |
NEWS IN BRIEF Team Rubicon CEO announced for CRN Conference The Council for Responsible Nutrition has announced that Jake Wood, CEO of Team Rubicon and author of âTake Command: Lessons in LeadershipâHow to Be a First Responder in Businessâ will speak at its Annual Symposium for the Dietary Supplement Industry... Read CRN announces seven new members The Council for Responsible Nutrition, a trade group for dietary supplement and nutrition industry companies, announced seven new companies in its roster... Read | |