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Dr. Barbara O. Schneeman Named To Lead FDA's Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition's Office of Nutritional Products, Labeling, and Dietary Supplements
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Acting Commissioner, Dr. Lester M. Crawford, today announced that Dr. Barbara O. Schneeman has been named to lead the Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition's (CFSAN) Office of Nutritional Products,...
Enzymes and Your Health, Nutritional Dietary Supplement
This compilation of information is Copyright 2005 by http://www.organicgreens.us and Loring Windblad. The references for this series of articles is the author's personal knowledge and experience, the book "Enzymes for Autism and other Nurological...
Increasing overall Health with Nutritional Supplements
Do you want an improved quality of life with more energy? Do you want to protect yourself from disease while reducing your chances of heart disease? Do you want to look and feel younger? You can do all of these things and more simply by making a...
Nutrition For Natural Stress Relief
Nutrition for Natural Stress Relief. We've all had stress at one point in our life or another. There are some types of stress that are healthy and beneficial to life. Unfortunately, the majority of the stress we encounter in today's world is...
The Nutritional Tablet that is, was, and forever remained..."
... A Tablet! I did a home study test on this combination, glucosamine, chondroitin, msm tablet that we had been recommending in our office and I had been using for a couple months with no noticeable results. Hmmm, I wonder why? I mixed equal parts...
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Sports and Nutrition
Sport and Nutrition Sports medicine or sport medicine is an
interdisciplinary subspecialty of medicine which deals with the
treatment and preventive care of athletes, both amateur and
professional. The team includes specialty physicians and
surgeons, athletic trainers, physical therapists, coaches, other
personnel, and, of course, the athlete. Illness or injury in
sport can be caused by many factors - from environmental to
physiological and psychological. Consequently, sports medicine
can encompass an array of specialties - cardiology, orthopaedic
surgery, biomechanics, traumatology, etc. For example, heat,
cold or altitude during training and competition can alter
performance or may even be life threatening. What about the
female triad of disordered eating, menstrual and bone density
problems, and the pregnant or the aging athlete? In addition,
the management of dermatological and endocrinological diseases
and other such problems in the athlete demands expertise and
sport-specific knowledge. The use of supplements,
pharmacological or otherwise, and the topics of doping control
and gender verification present complex moral, legal and
health-related difficulties. Then there are the particular
problems associated with international sporting events, such as
the effects of travel, acclimatization and the attempt to
balance an athlete's participation and her or his health. Much
of this represents new fields of study where extensive clinical
and basic science research is burgeoning. Finally, prevention is
an area of increasingly specialized knowledge, interest and
expertise.
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