Additional FTC Powers NOT Part of Wall Street Reform Bill (S. 3217)
In a House and Senate conference of the Wall Street Reform Bill and Consumer Protection Act, conferees ultimately decided not to include the broad rulemaking
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In a House and Senate conference of the Wall Street Reform Bill and Consumer Protection Act, conferees ultimately decided not to include the broad rulemaking
June 25, 2010 – Today marks the date by which small businesses, meaning dietary supplement manufacturers with less than 20 employees, must be compliant with the
The July 2010 issue of Consumer Reports (CR) magazine investigates protein drinks with not very flattering findings: … [O]ur investigation, including tests at an outside
Some law-makers in Washington have been asking, how did “hidden steroids” get into bodybuilding supplements when the amended steroid law of 2004 was supposed to
The Senate Special Committee on Aging has scheduled a hearing entitled, “Dietary Supplements: What Seniors Need to Know.” The hearing, scheduled for 2 pm on
In a March 4th letter to Senator Chuck Grassley, the Ranking Member of the Committee on Finance, Commissioner Margaret Hamburg indicated that FDA plans to
After offering the Dietary Supplement Safety Act of 2010, S. 3002, last month to more closely regulate and restrict the supplement industry, Arizona Senator John McCain
Making claims that a dietary supplement product can treat, cure or prevent a disease; making claims that are not substantiated or even worse, claiming that
John McCain (R-Ariz.) announced in a press conference that he intends to introduce new legislation which would effectively amend the Food, Drug & Cosmetic Act,
Recently Rick Collins and Alan Feldstein gave a speech at the ISSN conference in New Orleans on the effect the new Administration will have on
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