Members of the European Parliament will vote on 18 January on a resolution to kick-start the assessment of health claims for botanicals used in dietary supplements.
European Parliament Looks To Kick-Start Botanical Health Claims Assessment
Through an upcoming vote, the European Parliament has an opportunity to put pressure on the Commission to resume the assessment of health claims for botanicals in dietary supplements.

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