Supplements and long COVID: Better studies needed to build on promise of nutritional interventions By Tingmin Koe 09-Jan-2024 - Last updated on 09-Jan-2024 at 08:33 GMT Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email to a friend More rigorous and well-designed investigations are needed to explore the initial promise of complementary medicine and supplementation in aiding attempts to tackle long COVID.Read the full story here. NIA top 10 stories Indian anti-hangover first mover Morning Fresh eyes growth opportunities for RTD functional beverages H&H Group adopts ‘rotating CEO’ model after former chief steps down in less than three months Supplements and long COVID: Better studies needed to build on promise of nutritional interventions Infants fed on novel milk formula have BMI, blood pressure similar to breastfed infants – Danone-funded five-year study New Zealand’s natural health products sector brimming with science and research, but huge regulatory blow dampens mood ‘Innovation expertise’: Nestle launches its first growing up formula containing HMOs in China Kirin and Kao launch dual-function supplement for immune support and visceral fat reduction on the back of joint research Vitamin K2 to be approved as a health functional food ingredient in South Korea by March 2024 P&G trial shows multivitamins and minerals formula increases haemoglobin in women with anaemia Personalised nutrition opens up opportunities for use of novel supplement capsule designs – ACG Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 … 11 Next