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  • Study: Amazon makes big strides in capturing health, personal care, food shoppers

    SANDY, Utah — Amazon is gaining a significantly larger share-of-wallet for everyday household items — and the retailer continues to build momentum.

  • Trojan kicks off year 3 of consent education campaign

    EWING, N.J. — Church & Dwight’s Trojan condom brand is launching its Consent. Ask For It. campaign's third year in April, which is National Sexual Assault Awareness Month. The campaign, which is focused on college campuses, includes a pledge for students to take in support of a “culture of consent” that ensures consent is given before and during sexual activity.

  • 21st Century introduces ReNourish line of protein powders

    TEMPE, Ariz. —  21st Century HealthCare last month launched a new line of protein powders under the brand umbrella ReNourish. The protein powders, offered in both Wellness and Sport formulas, are gluten-free with no aspartame or added soy, the company stated. 

  • Pharmavite fills new VP North American sales role

    NORTHRIDGE, Calif. — Pharmavite on Wednesday named Tony True VP of North American sales, a new role for the vitamin and supplement manufacturer. True will oversee all sales functionality in North America, including customer relationships, sales planning and forecasting, customer development and retail execution.

  • CytoSport launches Muscle Milk protein bars

    WALNUT CREEK, Calif. — Sports nutrition company CytoSport has introduced the latest addition to its Muscle Milk protein product portfolio. The company is launching Muscle Milk protein bars in 12 flavors, each of which contain 15-20 g of protein.

  • Aromatherapy growth is ‘breath of fresh air’ for health-and-wellness sales

    It's a category that two years ago represented a fresh opportunity only for enterprising specialty operators, and yet today aromatherapy has successfully made the transition from those niche health food markets to mass outlets, where it is fast becoming an integral piece to the overall health-and-wellness offering.

  • IM HealthScience post-marketing surveillance study affirms FDgard safety profile

    BOCA RATON, Fla. — IM HealthScience on Monday announced favorable results from its Functional Dyspepsia Safety Update at 6 months (FDSU-6), a real-world, post-marketing surveillance study reporting on the safety and tolerability profile of FDgard among the more than 182,000 patients who used the product. The results found no serious adverse events.

    Additionally, the rates and patterns of non-serious adverse events were low (0.02%) and generally consistent with those normal adverse events commonly associated with an FD population.

  • Heading into April, flu still prevalent in Carolinas

    DEERFIELD, Ill. — Last week’s Walgreens Flu Index found that a number of states, including the Carolinas, Tennessee and Louisiana, continue to see widespread flu activity in the final week of March.

    For the week of March 26, the top 10 markets by flu activity according to the Walgreens Flu Index were:

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