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Restrictions could be lifted on peptides loved by wellness influencers

NPR Topics: Health

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July 6, 2026

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Unproven peptides touting wellness have been relegated to a gray market because of Biden-era restrictions. Under the Trump administration, that could change.

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Borneo Bulletin

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· Jul 1, 2026

Nutrition apps promote healthier habits, but gamification comes with risks

Nutrition apps promote healthier habits, but gamification comes with risks

NPR Topics: Health

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· Jun 22, 2026

8 things to know about the gut microbiome and keeping yours healthy

Wellness influencers often talk about fixing a broken gut microbiome. And marketers sell tests and supplements to fix your gut health. Here's what what the evidence really shows about gut health.

Bloomberg

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· Jun 21, 2026

FDA to Review Easing Restrictions on Peptides

This summer the FDA will consider loosening restrictions on certain peptide injections, with encouragement from RFK Jr. and the Trump administration. Bloomberg Businessweek senior reporter Amanda Mull explains to hosts David Gura and Christina Ruffini how peptides are popular among wellness enthusiasts and biohackers, who claim they offer benefits ranging from treating tendonitis to enhancing tanning. (Source: Bloomberg)

India News Network

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· Jul 5, 2026

Everyday Habits Key to Heart Health, Not Just Supplements

Experts reveal lifestyle habits that truly enhance heart health, emphasising exercise, nutrition, sleep, and stress management over supplements.

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 2, 2026

Bio-Rad: Activist Involvement Highlights Value-Unlocking Potential

Bio-Rad: Activist Involvement Highlights Value-Unlocking Potential

NaturalNews.com

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· Jun 20, 2026

Indoor Work Linked to Widespread Vitamin D Deficiency, Review Finds

(NaturalNews) A review published in Frontiers in Nutrition has found that vitamin D deficiency affects between 30 and more than 90 of healthcare workers, dependin...

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Related coverage for "Restrictions could be lifted on peptides loved by wellness influencers": Borneo Bulletin — Nutrition apps promote healthier habits, but gamification comes with risks. NPR Topics: Health — 8 things to know about the gut microbiome and keeping yours healthy. Bloomberg — FDA to Review Easing Restrictions on Peptides. India News Network — Everyday Habits Key to Heart Health, Not Just Supplements. Seeking Alpha — Bio-Rad: Activist Involvement Highlights Value-Unlocking Potential. NaturalNews.com — Indoor Work Linked to Widespread Vitamin D Deficiency, Review Finds