NCCAM Should Stress Chronic Disease Prevention in “At Risk” Groups – CRN
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
A shift in focus of federally funded research on dietary supplements to include more study of chronic disease prevention in "at risk" populations would be more in line with market realities - in addition to providing a public health benefit, the Council for Responsible Nutrition says
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