For nearly 40 years, the Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) has been battling in Washington, in the courts and in the media on issues related to food ingredients, labeling, claims and regulation, often butting heads with some of industry's biggest players. ...More
The "Early Bird" rate to attend our 9th annual Focus On The Future conference in Scottsdale will expire at the end of the year, so be sure to sign up by Dec 31 to save some bucks. ...More
Bayer will pay $3.3 million to three U.S. states to settle complaints that the company used deceptive claims to promote its One A Day Men’s Health Formula. ...More
Everyone is focused on the biggest ever SupplySide West show coming up in 3 weeks, but don't miss this chance to get our lowest ever rate on "Focus on the Future" ...More
Selenium has a wide array of health effects, although declining levels in the food supply make supplementation or fortification important for most consumers; the onus is on the formulator to select the proper dosage and form to deliver the benefits. ...More
Heightened scrutiny from the feds means companies marketing foods and other products to children must ensure they’re making substantiated claims and avoiding coloring outside the lines. ...More
Is it just me, or does it seem like there has been a big jump in recalls? From eggs, to fruit pulp, to cars, to Tylenol, to ... well you get the point. Why? ...More
A judge has ruled that the lawsuit filed against Coca Cola Company's vitaminwater by the Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) can move forward. Coke had sought to have the suit thrown out. ...More
The Senate Special Committe on Aging has been planning a hearing on supplements and seniors for a while now, but just released the list of witnesses today. It will likely be a pretty direct attack on supplements, DSHEA and consumer access to these products. ...More