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Burdock, George A.; Kliewer, Steven A.; Morrow, Jason D. Botanical Dietary Supplements: Scientific Perspectives and Public Health Pitfalls
Congressional science briefing regarding dietary supplement legislation. Includes three presentations: "Dietary (more)
Publication Date: Monday, January 31, 2005
Jul 7, 2005 Summary
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Scientific Committee, European Food Safety Authority Botanicals and Botanical Preparations Widely Used as Food Supplements and Related Products: Coherent and Comprehensive Risk Assessment and Consumer Information Approaches
Discussion paper adopted on June 23, 2004 that addresses issues related to risk assessment and consumer information (more)
Publication Date: Tuesday, September 21, 2004
Sep 22, 2004 Summary
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Elliott, Victoria Stagg Code Green: Seeing the Side Effects of Alternative Supplements
This report discusses side effects of herbal supplements as well as labeling and diagnosis issues. It also includes, (more)
Publication Date: Monday, March 5, 2001
Aug 15, 2002 Summary
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Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, Food and Drug Administration Consumer Advice Fees may apply
Gives answers to consumers for common questions regarding foodborne illness, food preparation, food away from home, (more)
May 29, 2002 Summary
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Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, Food and Drug Administration/Research Triangle Institute Dietary Supplement Sales Database (DSPD)
A survey conducted by Research Triangle Institute (RTI) under contract with FDA. The Access database contains (more)
Publication Month: October 1999
Aug 16, 2002 Summary
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Powers, Michael E. Ephedra and Its Application to Sport Performance: Another Concern for the Athletic Trainer?
Review of literature found in MEDLINE and SPORT Discus from 1970-2000 regarding the use of ephedra as an ergogenic (more)
Publication Month: December 2001
Sep 24, 2003 Summary
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Health Canada Health Canada is Advising Consumers Not to Use Any Products Containing Kava
Advisory from Health Canada regarding products that contain the herbal ingredient kava in response to recent reports (more)
Publication Date: Wednesday, January 16, 2002
Jun 13, 2002 Summary
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Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, Food and Drug Administration Kava-Containing Dietary Supplements May Be Associated With Severe Liver Injury
FDA consumer advisory regarding the potential risk of severe liver injury associated with the use of kava-containing (more)
Publication Date: Monday, March 25, 2002
Jun 13, 2002 Summary
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California Department of Health Services State Health Director Warns Consumers About Prescription Drugs in Herbal Products
Consumer warning to stop using the dietary supplements PC SPES and SPES capsules because they contain undeclared (more)
Publication Date: Thursday, February 7, 2002
Jun 13, 2002 Summary
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Committee on Mutagenicity of Chemicals in Food, Consumer Products and the Environment Statement on the Mutagenicity of Trivalent Chromium and Chromium Picolinate
Statement regarding the mutagenicity of trivalent chromium, particularly chromium picolinate.
Publication Month: December 2004
Dec 13, 2004 Summary
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