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Holy-Land-Logo Dr. J. is invited to participate in the GMP Summit-2015 event, and offered the position of Organizing Committee Member (OCM) for the GMP Summit-2015 conference.
The following are the details:
We are hosting the “4th International Summit on GMP GCP AND Quality control” (GMP Summit-2015) along with external scientific association with the leading researches, academicians, and Pharmaceutical market leaders around the globe, slated on October 26-28, 2015 Hyderabad, India.
Based on your eminence in the field, we would like to invite you for the scientific collaboration with the GMP Summit-2015 event, and honor you by offering the position of Organizing Committee Member (OCM) for the GMP Summit-2015 conference.
GMP Summit-2015 is a specially designed cluster conference, initiated by OMICS Group Journal editors of Pharmaceutica Analytica Acta.
The main theme of the conference is “New paradigm approach for manufacturing excellence and quality standards “ which covers a wide range of critically important sessions like Good manufacturing Practices, current GMP Guidelines, Quality assurance and Quality control in the pharma, biotechnology and healthcare industry, Good clinical practices and Good laboratory practices
With your association as an OCM with the GMP Summit-2015 international conference, OMICS Group would like to offer a platform for the interactions between experts around the world and aims in accelerating scientific discoveries in the field of Pharmacy.
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Holy-Land-Logo Supplements of vitamin E may reduce the risk of myocardial infarction, says a new meta-analysis of 16 randomized clinical trials, but the effects seem to be canceled out when given other antioxidants.
Vitamin E linked to lower heart attack risk, but only if used alone? (By Stephen Daniells+Stephen DANIELLS, 10-Feb-2015)
For more info please visit:
http://www.nutraingredients-usa.com/Research/Vitamin-E-linked-to-lower-heart-attack-risk-but-only-if-used-alone
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Holy-Land-Logo The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has established vitamin A population reference intakes (PRIs) in the EU, recommending 750 μg for men and 650 μg for women.
EFSA issues vitamin A intake advice: Women 650 μg; Men 750 μg (By Shane StarlingShane STARLING, 06-Mar-2015)
For more info please visit:
http://www.nutraingredients.com/Regulation-Policy/EFSA-issues-vitamin-A-intake-advice-Women-650-mg-Men-750-mg
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Holy-Land-Logo Combined supplementation with chondroitin sulphate and glucosamine could help to reduce knee joint pain, stiffness, and functional disability of people with osteoarthritis, say researchers
Glucosamine plus chondroitin sulphate may aid joint health in osteoarthritis (By Nathan GrayNathan GRAY, 02-Feb-2015)
For more info please visit:
http://www.nutraingredients-usa.com/Ingredients/Fibers-carbohydrates /Glucosamine-plus-chondroitin-sulphate-may-aid-joint-health-in-osteoarthritis
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Holy-Land-Logo The New York state attorney general’s investigation into allegedly substandard herbal dietary supplements was flawed from the start by an inexplicable failure to refer to national standards established for the testing of such products, experts say.
Failure to refer to established national standards calls AG investigation into question, experts say (By Hank SchultzHank Schultz, 04-Feb-2015)
For more info please visit:
http://www.nutraingredients-usa.com/Regulation/Failure-to-refer-to-established-national-standards-calls-AG-investigation-into-question-experts-say 
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Holy-Land-Logo Supplement makers have one year to ensure their multivitamins/minerals for pregnant and lactating women in the U.S. contain at least 150 mcg of iodine per daily serving to comply with new guidelines the Council for Responsible Nutrition issued Jan. 27.
CRN encourages prenatal supplement makers to add iodine for healthy brain development (By Elizabeth CrawfordElizabeth Crawford, 30-Jan-2015)
For more info please visit:
http://www.nutraingredients-usa.com/Research/CRN-prenatal-supplement-makers-add-iodine-for-brain-development
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Holy-Land-Logo Supplements of green tea extract may enhance performance in active men by improving metabolic efficiency and economy, says a new study.
Green tea extract may boost ‘metabolic efficiency’ and help endurance training: Human data (By Stephen DaniellsStephen DANIELLS, 27-Jan-2015)
For more info please visit:
http://www.nutraingredients-usa.com/Research/Green-tea-extract-may-boost-metabolic-efficiency-and-help-endurance-training-Human-data
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Holy-Land-Logo A daily multivitamin and mineral supplement may reduce the risk of heart disease by over 35% for women, but no such benefits were seen for men, says a new study from the Office of Dietary Supplements at the US National Institutes of Health.
Multivitamin-mineral supplement may cut heart disease risk, but only for women: ODS study (By Stephen DaniellsStephen DANIELLS, 21-Jan-2015)
For more info please visit:
http://www.nutraingredients-usa.com/Research/Multivitamin-mineral-supplement-may-cut-heart-disease-risk-but-only-for-women-ODS-study