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  • Healthy juice drinks drive dollar growth

    While price, taste and convenience continue to be key influencers of food-shopping behavior, U.S. consumers are increasingly prioritizing health and wellness in their decision-making, and this is especially true when it comes to beverages.

    (To view the full Category Review, click here.)

  • Best of both worlds: ADA pairs its database to the computing power of IBM Watson Health

    What do you get when you pair the world’s largest database on diabetes metrics with a big data super computer that will mine, analyze and optimize that data?

    (To view the full Diabetes Report, click here.)

  • Anheuser-Busch brews bold cherry cola

    ST. LOUIS — Anheuser-Busch recently launched Best Damn Cherry Cola, the second national offering from Best Damn Brewing Co. According to the company, Best Damn Cherry Cola is aged on whole cherries after brewing for a harder take on the timeless taste of cherry cola. “Best Damn Cherry Cola continues to build our portfolio of bold, approachable and down-to-earth beers,” said Rash-mi Patel, VP share of throat, Anheuser-Busch.

  • Apps help Type 2 patients self-manage disease

    Cardiff University in October found that smartphone apps could offer patients with Type 2 diabetes a highly effective method of self-managing their condition.

    (To view the full Diabetes Report, click here.)

  • Walmart, Corrective Education partner to reduce shrink, help offenders

    There aren’t many good-news stories when it comes to loss prevention.

  • DivaCup makers tout safety, eco-friendliness

    While tampons and menstrual cups have coexisted on the market for decades, presently there is a movement toward the use of menstrual cups, such as Diva International’s DivaCup. According to Research and Markets, the global menstrual cups market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 4% between 2016 and 2020.

    (To view the full OTC Women's Health Report, click here.)

  • 7 ideas for 10X growth

    Transformation happens NOT when something new begins but when something old falls apart. Transformation occurs through the process of letting go of the old and embracing the new, including a reorientation, said philosopher Richard Rohr.

    The transformative companies are growing at a rate at least 10 times the pace of their competitors. What’s their philosophy and what makes them special?

  • Veru’s new female condom measures up

    The Female Health Company, now known as Veru Healthcare following its merger with Aspen Park Pharmaceuticals, earlier this year introduced its Female Condom, FC2, at both Walgreens and Kinney Drugs, and the company is preparing a significant launch into the retail pharmacy space in the new year.

    (To view the full OTC Women's Health Report, click here.)

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