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  • NACDS and University of Pittsburgh partner on pharmacogenomics certificate program

    ARLINGTON, Va. – The National Association of Chain Drug Stores, in partnership with the University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy, on Thursday announced plans for a national tour this fall to advance the Test2Learn Community-Based Pharmacogenomics Certificate Program.

  • Atkins introduces DTC meal kit solution

    DENVER  - Atkins Nutritionals on Thursday launched its first offering of easy step-by-step meal kits for consumers interested in convenient home delivery of Atkins low-carb products. While Atkins is primarily a whole foods-based program, the meal kits allow people with busy lifestyles to get everything they need to get started quickly, including Atkins frozen meals, snacks and easy-to-follow menus with shopping lists, all delivered to their door.

  • Genexa launches line of organic, non-GMO homeopathic solutions

    LOS ANGELES - Genexa on Tuesday introduced a line of medicines certified organic by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Non-GMO Project verified, meaning they do not contain any genetically modified ingredients.

  • Ben & Jerry's scoops up new flavors for National Ice Cream Month

    SOUTH BURLINGTON, Vt. -- Ben & Jerry's is ringing in the Fourth of July holiday and National Ice Cream Month with a variety of new flavors.

    Empower Mint, a peppermint ice cream with fudge brownies and fudge swirls, launched in June with the goal to support Ben & Jerry's long time commitment in advocating for a fair Democracy.

  • Zevia introduces energy, sparkling water beverages

    LOS ANGELES -- A popular diet soda brand is expanding its product portfolio to include energy and sparkling water beverages.

    Zevia's new lines will complement the brand's existing 90% share of the natural zero-calorie soda market in the United States. Both product lines present an opportunity for the company to offer new beverage alternatives as consumers around the world are becoming increasingly aware of the health risks associated with excess sugar consumption.

  • After DivaCup’s success, Diva International rolls out complementary wash

    ONTARIO — Diva International’s DivaCup continues to build a loyal following. The healthcare-grade silicon cup is said to effectively collect menstrual fluid for up to 12 hours and is considered sustainable because it contains no latex, plastic, PVC, acrylic, BPA, phthalate, elastomer, polyethylene, colors or dyes.

  • Consumers preferring Pedialyte electrolytes

    COLUMBUS, Ohio — When it comes to ready-to-drink baby electrolytes, consumers continue to show a clear preference for Abbott Nutrition’s Pedialyte line. The category’s best-selling brand, Pedialyte accounted for nearly $6 of every $10 spent in the category during the 12 months ended May 15, according to IRI. That market share is a slight increase over a year earlier and is mainly due to the growing popularity of Pedialyte Advanced Care.

  • Skinny Tan offers winning combo

    CARLSBAD, Calif. — When two women sat talking about their frustration with self-tanners, along with their disenchantment with how poorly cellulite creams work, they had an idea. Why not combine them and come up with something that really works?

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