New Omega-3 product brings cost innovation to nutritional oils market
September 14, 2016
Archer Daniels Midland Company (NYSE: ADM) introduced Onavita, a new, fully refined, non-GMO flaxseed oil that provides a cost-effective solution for customers looking to add an on-trend, heart-healthy ingredient to their latest food innovations.
Team is comprised of cardiovascular experts, researchers and nutritionists
June 25, 2015
The Omega-3 Coalition, a group of industry stakeholders working to improve consumer knowledge of omega-3s, announced the formation of a scientific advisory council. Comprised of a team of cardiovascular experts, researchers and nutritionists, the council will serve in an advisory role and complement the coalition's efforts to educate consumers about the benefits, efficacy and safety of the specific omega-3s: eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA).
Market data and information about commercially available ingredients that assist developers and formulators with products that target various health benefits
March 6, 2015
Cardiovascular health covers a number of different areas in terms of food and drinks; not only the traditional focus on fat and cholesterol reduction, but also more discussion of salt or sodium reduction.
Prepared Foods magazine and NutraSolutions ask readers about trends and challenges in developing functional foods, functional beverages and dietary supplements.
March 4, 2015
For the 11th year, BNP Media’s Market Research Division, in conjunction with Prepared Foods magazine and NutraSolutions.com, surveyed processors of functional foods, functional beverages and dietary supplements
Cardiologist Elizabeth Klodas and food industry veteran Barbara Birr have launched Step One Foods, a Minneapolis company with a namesake line of physician-formulated products for heart care.
November 1, 2014
Cardiologist Elizabeth Klodas, MD, FACC, and food industry veteran Barbara Birr, have launched Step One Foods, a Minneapolis company with a namesake line of physician-formulated products for heart care.
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death for men and women in the U.S. coronary heart disease (CHD), the most common type, kills nearly 380,000 people annually. The health costs are staggering, coming at a cost of nearly $109 billion per year in health care services, medications and lost productivity.