With nearly 90 percent of Americans not consuming the daily recommended intake of vegetables, and over 90 percent of people deficient in Vitamin D, supplements like vitamins and minerals can help improve overall health and fill critical nutritional gaps.
Is healthcare upside down? What does that mean exactly, and what can the scientific breakthroughs of COVID-19 vaccines mean for further wellness innovation? Hear from Oscar Franco, MD, as he shares his own journey to wellness.
Anita Brikman sits down with board-certified pediatrician and co-founder of Forever Freckled, Dr. Katie Friedman to discuss the rise of the healthcare social media influencer.
A summary of selected literature articles related to dietary supplements from the NIH PubMed database that might be of interest to CHPA member companies.
This week, CHPA submitted written testimony in opposition to California Assembly Bill 1341, which prohibits individuals under the age of 18 from buying dietary supplements and OTC drugs for weight loss.
Expert insights on the importance of proactive health maintenance, including addressing nutrient deficiencies that increase risk of infection and disease.
Today’s column in the Los Angeles Times is aligned with calls from responsible manufacturers in the dietary supplement industry who agree that regulations need to be modernized and strengthened.
It's a fact: older adults have different vitamins and mineral needs than younger people. From calcium and vitamin D, to vitamins B-6 and B-12, learn more about how to safely benefit from dietary supplements at KnowYourOTCs.org.
CHPA Dietary Supplements Committee members fully support the proposed changes to the labeling requirements for health claims regarding calcium and osteoporosis. These proposed changes amend the regulation authorizing health claims on the relationship between calcium and a reduced risk of osteoporosis.
We would like to commend the U.S. Government position previously taken on the vitamin and mineral supplement draft guidelines, and encourage the U.S. Government to maintain a similar position.
Comments on the U.S. government’s position concerning draft vitamin and mineral supplement guidelines before the Codex Committee on Nutrition and Foods for Special Dietary Uses.
Explore our list of resources to learn more about the dietary supplement category and how it is regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and Federal Trade Commission.