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CEO of Pharmedu: Marking dietary supplements is complex
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Business·6/4/2026AI summary

CEO of Pharmedu: Marking dietary supplements is complex

Tatiana Khodanovich, CEO of Pharmedu, discussed the challenges of marking dietary supplements at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum. She noted that while marking aims to eliminate counterfeits, tracking them on marketplaces is difficult due to the lack of a unified registry and established system. Khodanovich also highlighted potential issues with a new law allowing doctors to recommend supplements and warned of risks to small businesses without a transition period.

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Vietnam Orders Recall of Nature's Own Supplements Due to Glass Fragments
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Health·6/4/2026AI summary

Vietnam Orders Recall of Nature's Own Supplements Due to Glass Fragments

Vietnam's Ministry of Health has ordered a recall of two Nature's Own supplement products due to potential glass fragments in the packaging, following a similar emergency recall in Australia. The products, Glucosamine Sulfate with Chondroitin and Magnesium Glycinate, were distributed by Sanofi Consumer Healthcare. Although not officially registered in Vietnam, authorities are investigating potential "hand-carried" or e-commerce sales.

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VnExpress
Xi’s leverage ahead of Trump meet, Hong Kong schools: 5 weekend reads you missed
NEWS
5/11/2026

Xi’s leverage ahead of Trump meet, Hong Kong schools: 5 weekend reads you missed

We have put together stories from our coverage last weekend to help you stay informed about news across Asia and beyond. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please consider subscribing. 1. Could omega-3 supplements hurt the brain? Chinese military study flags risks 2. Hong Kong schools record net student rise for 2 years straight 3. Trump heads to China weakened as Xi gains leverage ahead of summit 4. ‘Foreigner won’: Filipinos divided over pageant winner’s US roots 5. Singapore...

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SCMP Economy
Chinese military study suggests omega-3 supplements could hurt the brain
NEWS
5/9/2026

Chinese military study suggests omega-3 supplements could hurt the brain

Oral fish oil intake may not improve and could even speed up cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s disease, a research team from China’s Army Medical University has found. Many older adults are accustomed to taking omega-3 supplements to help protect cognitive function. However, findings from the Chinese study challenge this view. The study was based on an analysis of more than 800 older adults in North America, around half of whom carry the dementia-risk gene APOEε4. The data showed that those...

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SCMP Economy
Complaints about health supplement ads more than double in two years
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Health·5/3/2026AI summary

Complaints about health supplement ads more than double in two years

Complaints about health supplement advertisements to Britain's watchdog have more than doubled in two years, rising from 255 in 2023 to 512 last year. The Advertising Standards Agency acted against 19 ads in 2024, up from just five in 2023. The £552m UK supplement market grew 8.7% in 2024, with experts describing the industry as a "wild west" with misleading claims proliferating across social media and billboards.

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Sky News Business
Nongshim Partners with Chinese Company to Launch Collagen Supplements in China
NEWS
4/29/2026AI summary

Nongshim Partners with Chinese Company to Launch Collagen Supplements in China

Nongshim Co., South Korea's leading instant noodle maker, has partnered with Guangzhou Wanglaoji Pharmaceutical Co. to launch collagen-based dietary supplements in China during the second half of 2026. Under the agreement, Nongshim will sell its Lifill collagen products through the Chinese company's distribution network, while also planning to introduce partner supplements in the Korean market later this year. China's dietary supplements market is valued at approximately 41 trillion won ($27.8 billion), with expected 7% annual growth through 2027.

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Yonhap News
India’s self-medication habit: You are not just treating a headache, you could be harming your liver
NEWS
4/26/2026

India’s self-medication habit: You are not just treating a headache, you could be harming your liver

A silent health crisis is unfolding in India as self-medication with over-the-counter painkillers, antibiotics, and supplements leads to acute liver failure. Dr. Kavya Harika Dendukuri highlights that paracetamol, NSAIDs, and unregulated supplements are major culprits, often causing irreversible damage before symptoms appear. This widespread practice, fueled by a lack of awareness, puts millions at risk.

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Times of India