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Health supplements boss who failed to rein in aggressive overseas call centre banned for nine years.
A review into the sports supplement industry ahead of the Rio 2016 Olympic games shows the sport supplement industry is improving.
MHRA urges people to be cautious whilst an Olympic review of the sports supplements industry highlights improvements
A personal trainer was sentenced today to 31 months in jail for selling and supplying unlicensed and prescription medicines, together with Anabolic steroids, to the public.
People who take stimulant laxatives for constipation are being advised that these will now be sold in smaller packs, with on-pack warnings.
Response to FOI 03-06-2011-144137-005.
Many food supplements contain hidden pharmaceutical ingredients that could be causing serious health risks, according to research
New Years warning issued urging athletes to avoid potentially dangerous DMAA, otherwise known as Methylhexanamine
Healthcare supplement company ordered into liquidation in the High Court after it was found to have taken advantage of elderly and vulnerable customers.
Studies find little evidence for the benefits of supplements.
During Scams Awareness Month, people are being warned to be vigilant against rogue health supplement companies who target elderly and vulnerable victims
Unscrupulous East London health supplements company that secured £128,000 from elderly and vulnerable customers has been shut down by the courts.
Birmingham-based company wound up for making false and misleading claims to vulnerable customers.
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