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Risk Assessment of "Other Substances"-Beta-Alanine

2018

chemistry.chemical_compoundFood supplementchemistrybusiness.industryAdverse health effectMedicinebeta-AlaninePharmacologybusinessRisk assessmentEuropean Journal of Nutrition & Food Safety
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Risk Assessment of Other Substances in Food Supplements - L-methionine

2020

"Other substances" are described in the food supplement directive 2002/46/EC as substances other than vitamins or minerals that have a nutritional and/or physiological effect, and may be added to food supplements or e.g. energy drinks. In the series of risk assessments of "other substances" the VKM has not evaluated any claimed beneficial effects from these substances, but merely possible adverse effects at specified doses used in Norway. 
 This statement regards the substance L-methionine per se, and no specific products.
 According to information from the Norwegian Food Safety Authority (NFSA), L-methionine is an ingredient in food supplements sold in Norway. NFSA has requested …

chemistry.chemical_compoundMethioninechemistryFood supplementbusiness.industryAdverse health effectEnvironmental healthMedicinebusinessRisk assessmentEuropean Journal of Nutrition & Food Safety
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Somatosensory Illusions Elicited by Sham Electromagnetic Field Exposure: Experimental Evidence for a Predictive Processing Account of Somatic Symptom…

2020

OBJECTIVE According to the predictive processing theory of somatic symptom generation, body sensations are determined by somatosensory input and central nervous predictions about this input. We examined how expectations shape predictions and consequently bodily perceptions in a task eliciting illusory sensations as laboratory analogue of medically unexplained symptoms. METHODS Using the framework of signal detection theory, the influence of sham Wi-Fi on response bias (c) and somatosensory sensitivity (d') for tactile stimuli was examined using the somatic signal detection task (SSDT). A healthy student sample (n = 83) completed the SSDT twice (sham Wi-Fi on/off) in a randomized order after…

medicine.medical_specialtymedia_common.quotation_subjectIllusionAudiologySomatosensory systemTactile stimuli03 medical and health sciencesElectromagnetic Fields0302 clinical medicineAdverse health effectPerceptionmedicineHumansApplied Psychologymedia_commonResponse biasIllusions030227 psychiatryPsychiatry and Mental healthMedically Unexplained SymptomsSymptom perceptionTouch PerceptionTouchPerceptPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryPsychosomatic Medicine
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