Singapore supplements crackdown: Thousands of online listings removed, illegal products seized By Tingmin Koe 05-Dec-2023 - Last updated on 05-Dec-2023 at 02:11 GMT Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email to a friend Singapore’s Health Sciences Authority (HSA), together with INTERPOL, removed 4,681 listings from local e-commerce and social media platforms, and seized 60,372 units of prohibited health products as part of an enforcement operation. Read the full story here. NIA top 10 stories “All-round nutrition”: Nestle launching new infant formula in Hong Kong for gut, bone, cognitive health Kick out the cheats: MuscleBlaze gains 10% market share a year after launching whey protein test kits Multipurpose usage: How companies are using blood sugar management ingredient for weight loss, PCOS and more No compromise: Singapore nutra market leans towards premium, science-backed products – exclusive insights from Swisse, QN Wellness ‘One-stop solution’: Dr. Reddy’s launches e-commerce website specialising in diabetic-friendly supplements Self-care solutions: Haleon to focus on personalised healthy ageing and gut microbiome products Singapore supplements crackdown: Thousands of online listings removed, illegal products seized China Double 11 data: Vitamins, probiotics, lactoferrin sales doubled against backdrop of muted spending B vitamins intake improves ankle, knee reflex and motor strength in peripheral neuropathy patients – P&G study “What happens in the gut, does not stay in the gut”: Why fibre, protein intake affects cardiometabolic health Prev 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 11 Next