by Joel Rothman | Oct 5, 2009 | NutriSupLaw
Three Americans won Nobel Prizes in physiology or medicine today for their research on telomeres, the endcaps of chromosomes that protect genetic material from being erased. Understanding how telomoeres work is enlightening scientists on aging and disease. Nutritional...
by Joel Rothman | Feb 13, 2009 | NutriSupLaw
Companies keen on product development will likely get a boost from the compromise version of the stimulus bill that the House was set to vote on Friday. There are billions of dollars for government research grants and millions for construction of research buildings....
by Joel Rothman | Jan 28, 2009 | NutriSupLaw
Nestled in the $800 billion-plus economic stimulus bills that Congress is considering are billions of dollars for non-profit research centers, universities and possibly private firms. The Chronicle of Higher Education breaks down the House and Senate bills into...
by Joel Rothman | Jan 19, 2009 | NutriSupLaw
Or is it? A recent article in the Wall Street Journal cites several sources that say many of the health claims are exaggerated. The bacteria either don’t do the job or the research is lacking to prove the claim. Consumer beware, warns the Journal. Manufacturer...