“Nutraceutical” — a product isolated or purified from foods, and generally sold in medicinal forms not usually associated with food and demonstrated to have a physiological benefit or provide protection against chronic disease.
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“Neurotoxin” — chemicals that cause central nervous system (CNS) problems such as dizziness, headaches and ability to think clearly.
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“Neurotoxin” — chemicals that cause central nervous system (CNS) problems such as dizziness, headaches and ability to think clearly.
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“Neurotoxic” — chemicals that cause central nervous system (CNS) problems such as dizziness, headaches and ability to think clearly.
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“Neurodegenerative diseases” — progressive diseases of nervous system, such as Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease, that are characterized by the loss or degeneration of neurons.
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“Neurodegenerative diseases” — progressive diseases of nervous system, such as Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease, that are characterized by the loss or degeneration of neurons.
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“Mycotoxin” — toxins produced by certain molds; natural exposures to these toxins are poisonous to man and animals.
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“Mycotoxin” — toxins produced by certain molds; natural exposures to these toxins are poisonous to man and animals.
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“Minimum Data Set” (MDS) – a set of measures of some phenomenon that collectively are required to provide a reliable, quantitative assessment of levels, performance, and trends.
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“Minerals” — nutritionally significant elements composed of only one kind of atom. Minerals are inorganic, i.e., they do not contain carbon as do vitamins and other organic compounds.
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