NIH Office of Dietary Supplements may establish public information center -- Marriott.
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
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NIH OFFICE OF DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS MAY ESTABLISH PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTER in order to make information about supplements more generally available, Office Director Bernadette Marriott, PhD, suggested at an Oct. 1 session of the Council for Responsible Nutrition's conference in Amelia Island, Fla. The office "has funded a small needs assessment program to evaluate whether [it] should support an information center on dietary supplements," she reported.
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