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Here is the Index for July 2010:
In This Issue: Judge Huvelle Rules on Selenium.............................1 Harkin & Hatch Supplement Bill...............................1 Senate Aging Committee Hearing............................1 Alliance Vitamin C & E Case ..................................2 New Dietary Ingredients...........................................3 Section 403 Letters.................................................4 EHCA Making Economic Assessment.....................5 Australia Medicines Scheduling Changes.................5 Prop 65 Petition Going No Place..............................5 Dannon Claims Case ..............................................8 Lloyd Library Photo Credits.....................................15 Trademarks for Helleborus......................................21 FDA Wants Your Comments on Section 4205........22 Alliance GMP Case...............................................22 Interesting Meetings & Programs............................24 Harvesting Health from the Editor............................24 Special Supplement on Vitamin D ....... Vitamin D Production in the Skin ....... High Vitamin D Use May Increase Pancreatic Cancer ....... Sun Exposure Estimated ....... Vitamin D Not Protect Against Endometrial Cancer
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