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Article: Widespread Ignorance of Regulation and Labeling of Vitamins, Minerals and Food Supplements, According to a National Harris Interactive Survey; Large Majorities of the Public Highly Skeptical of 'Anti-Aging Medicine' but Believe That Healthy Lifestyle and Good Nutrition Help to Slow the Aging Process.
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- December 23, 2002
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ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- ROCHESTER, N.Y., Dec. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- This issue of Harris Interactive(R) Health Care News (http://www.harrisinteractive.com/news/newsletters_healthcare.asp) is based on a nationwide survey, "Anti-Aging Medicine, Vitamins, Minerals and Food Supplements," conducted for the International Longevity Center.
The survey was based on 1,010 telephone interviews with a nationwide cross section of adults surveyed in October 2002.
Dr. Robert Butler, the president and CEO of the International Longevity Center, comments, "It is alarming that so many people believe that the government regulates the labeling and claims made for vitamins, ...