As the number of allergy-prone infants continues to climb globally, how to provide them with safe, nutritious, and reliable dietary support has become a pressing public health issue. Recently, at the “Scientific Care, Shared Growth” public welfare advocacy event and the consensus conference on the “Technical requirements for nutritional formula foods free from common allergens,” Witsbb, as a public welfare supporter, demonstrated its commitment to promoting standardized industry development and
Witsbb Joins Hands with Multiple Parties to Launch New Standard in Nutrition Free from Common Allergens, Scientifically Safeguarding the Health of Allergy-Prone Infants
Latest from Blog
Nutrition expert explains the protein craze, how much you really need
Previous USDA guidelines recommended 0.8 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight. New guidelines have doubled that amount, recommending 1.2-1.6 grams. Post Views: 3
Beyond muscle repair: Sports recovery supplements diversify with gut, antioxidant & cognitive benefits
The sports nutrition market is undergoing a major shift as consumers move away from single-benefit supplements toward multifunctional products targeting a wider scope — encompassing the gut-muscle axis, oxidative stress, and cognitive
Tufts School of Medicine signs on to HHS federal nutrition initiative
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Education Secretary Linda McMahon announced on March 5 that 53 medical schools, including the Tufts University School of Medicine, had signed on to
Precision Nutrition for Better Clinical Outcomes
Precision nutrition integrates genetics, the gut microbiome, metabolomics and lifestyle data to tailor dietary therapy promising better clinical outcomes. Post Views: 5
Park City High’s Sierra Darling enlightens female athletes, parents about nutrition in women’s sports with expert panel discussion
Darling is a standout track star at the school and soon Yale University, who dedicated her AP Statistics and Research capstone project to the topic. Post Views: 3