Tips on the safety and effectiveness of natural products for osteoarthritis, sleep problems, prostate enlargement, and other conditions related to aging. From the U.S. National Institutes of Health.
samedi 25 avril 2015
What Listening Says About Your Brand
In this environment of incessant interaction, brands might benefit by talking less and listening more.
vendredi 24 avril 2015
What to Wear When You're In Front of the Camera
With videos becoming a bigger part of a company's marketing strategy, it is imperative you always look your best.
Foods That Help Keep the Pounds Off as You Age
Study found it's not just about calories; some foods not as bad for waistline as thought
jeudi 23 avril 2015
The Many Factors to Consider When Deciding the Best Packaging for Your Food Product
Package design is a powerful factor in consumer buying decisions but food safety and materials cost are big considerations.
Orthopedist Offers Tips for Preventing Shoulder Injuries
Strengthening, stretching exercises help maintain stability
FDA warns consumers not to use muscle growth product called Tri-Methyl Xtreme
The U.S. Food and Drug administration is warning consumers to stop using a dietary supplement for muscle growth linked to serious liver injury.
Tri-Methyl Xtreme, distributed by Las Vegas-based Extreme Products Group, claims to contain anabolic steroids and is sold on the Internet and in some retail stores and gyms.
An investigation is underway by the FDA to identify the product’s manufacturer after the agency received adverse event reports from consumers—one each from California, New Jersey and Utah. The agency has not received reports of death from use of the product.
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