Summarizing all of the education work that the Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN) does on behalf of the dietary supplement industry is a difficult task. That's because pretty much everything the trade association does incorporates some element of education that is directed at consumers, media, health practitioners, researchers, lawmakers, or the industry itself. “Education is very central to what we do,” said CRN President and CEO Steve Mister. “Education is what changes minds and convinces people of the benefits and safety of dietary supplements and of the credibility of the industry.” Such work is becoming more...
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