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Article | nsf.org
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s ZOA+ Powder Earns NSF Certified for Sport® Certification
New Pre-Workout Powder Joins Elite Group of NSF Certified For Sport® Dietary Supplements.
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Roundtable: Division One Performance Nutrition Teams Discuss Their Top Concerns
NSF and a team of Big 10 sports dietitians join Nutritional Outlook to discuss the top concerns when fueling elite athletes.
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Press Release
NSF Celebrates DSHEA Anniversary with Open Access to Dietary Supplement cGMP eLearning
Use promo code DSHEA27 on October 25-31 to receive no-cost access to NSF’s new, self-paced “GMPs for Dietary Supplements – 21 CFR 111 Overview” course.
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Nine Potentially Harmful Stimulants Found in Weight Loss and Sports Supplements Listing Deterenol as Ingredient
New study finds hidden pharmaceutical cocktails never tested in humans in 17 supplement products available in the United States.…
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John Travis Named Technical Leader of NSF International’s Certified for Sport® Supplement Certification Program
NSF’s Certified for Sport™ program looks to broaden its reach and impact with the appointment of John Travis as the new Technical Leader.
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NSF Teams Up With INADO to Discuss the Dangers of Some Dietary Supplement Ingredients
Senior Research Scientist John Travis and Technical Manager Brian Jordan speak on supplement safety.
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Article | usada.org
Supplement Risk and NSF Certified for Sport®
The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency recognizes Certified for Sport® to reduce the athlete’s supplement risk.
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Article | espn.com
USADA Backs Supplement Program for Athletes
USADA announces support of NSF’s Certified for Sport® program.
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Press Release
NSF International Unveils New Contents Certified and Certified for Sport® Certification Marks
NSF International is proud to introduce more versatile and recognizable product certification marks; transition to the new marks will be complete by June 30, 2020.
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Public Health Researchers Warn of Dietary Supplements Containing Higenamine
New peer-reviewed study of weight-loss and sports/energy supplements containing higenamine finds unpredictable and inaccurately labeled dosages of the potentially harmful cardiovascular stimulant.
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What Does It Take for a Dietary Supplement to be Certified for Sport®?
NSF lays out a simple-to-follow infographic on what companies need to do to have their products listed in NSF's Certified for Sport® program.
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NSF International and Austrian Ski Federation Work Together to Minimise Inadvertent Doping Risks
NSF International, a global public health and safety organisation, is collaborating with the Austrian Ski Federation to strengthen the federation‘s already rigorous doping prevention program.
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NSF International and iNADO Team Up to Protect Athletes and Consumers From Sports Supplement Risks
The Institute of National Anti-Doping Organisations (iNADO) and NSF’s Certified for Sport® program partner to build global awareness of supplement risks and provide resources to prevent inadvertent doping…
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New Certified for Sport® App Helps Consumers Find Independently Tested, Safer Supplements in Seconds
Global public health organization NSF International introduces newly designed mobile app and website focused on sports supplement safety…
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Article | rd.com
Watch Out: These Popular Supplements Could Contain Dangerous Stimulants
Supplements can add a lot to a workout routine. But a handful of popular products might be putting your health at risk…
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Banned and Potentially Harmful Stimulants Found in Supplements
Researchers at NSF International and three other organizations recently identified four unapproved, DMAA-like stimulants in six over-the-counter weight-loss and pre-workout products…
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The Taylor Hooton Foundation Story
Don Hooton discusses how harmful ingredients in dietary supplements affected his family…
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White Paper
Sport Supplement Safety
Recent studies reveal potentially harmful ingredients in sports supplements, demonstrating the need for Good Manufacturing Practices, ingredient testing and product certification.
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Pro Athletes Choose Certified for Sport®
Find out why track cyclist Mandy Marquardt chooses products that are Certified for Sport®.
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Brochure
Why Choose Certified for Sport® Products
Learn about choosing safer supplements.
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Article | nutraingredients-usa.com
Sports Leagues Turn to Testing Regimes to Lessen Supplement Risk
More rigorous testing has improved the quality and transparency of the dietary supplements used by athletes, an expert in the field says…
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Article | nutritionaloutlook.com
2017 Sports Nutrition Adulteration Update
Adulterated products masked as dietary supplements continue to be a concern for professional athletes and weekend warriors alike. Nutritional Outlook caught up with two experts on the topic of adulterated sports supplements. …
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Use of Supplements by Student Athletes
Student athletes are understandably concerned about performing at their best. If you’re thinking of taking nutritional supplements, it’s a smart idea to do your homework before starting or combining any new supplements…
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Webinar | nutraingredients.com
Balancing Innovation and Risk in Sports Nutrition Ingredients
Sports nutrition supplements are one of the fastest growing and most innovative categories in the dietary supplement industry, but this growth and innovation can create significant risk. What’s stopping unscrupulous suppliers from marketing untested ingredients as the “next hot thing”? Can these ingredients be safely used in a sports nutrition supplement? Could the ingredient cause your customers to test positive for banned substances…
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Taylor Hooton Foundation
The Taylor Hooton Foundation is a non-profit organization leading a national campaign to educate youth and their adult influencers about the dangers of appearance and performance-enhancing drugs including anabolic steroids, human growth hormone and unregulated dietary supplements…
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See the Certified for Sport® App in Action
Finding safer, certified supplements has never been easier.
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