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PROVO, Utah - April 28, 2003 - A study performed by Pharmanex on Tegreen 97® was presented at the annual meeting of Experimental Biology (FASEB), which is sponsored by the American Physiological Society (APS). APS is one of the most prestigious scientific societies in the United States. Each year APS holds an annual conference that is attended by thousands of scientists from around the world. Thousands of studies are submitted for presentation and a committee accepts a select few of the studies for a press release. The Tegreen 97® study was selected for this honor. To view
the APS press
release. "This is a significant accomplishment for Pharmanex and solidifies our position as the leader in scientific research in the dietary supplement industry. Not only is this a validation of our Tegreen 97® product, but also our commitment to science," Discover The Scientific Truth bout
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said Joe Chang, Ph.D., president of Pharmanex. The study has attracted the attention of top health publications, including WebMD. To view the Green Tea Research story visit WebMD. The authors of the new study are Hong Yu, Zhigang Zhu and Weiti Yin, all of the Pharmanex Beijing Pharmacology Center, Beijing, China; and Jia-Shi Zhu of Pharmanex, LLC, Provo, UT. Dr. Jia-Shi Zhu presented their findings at Experimental Biology 2003 held April 11-15, 2003, at the San Diego Convention Center, San Diego, CA. The American Physiological Society is devoted to fostering scientific research, education, and the dissemination of scientific information. By providing a spectrum of physiological information, the Society strives to play a role in the progress of science, and the advancement of knowledge. Providing current, usable information to the physiological community is the Society's primary focus. For more information on APS, go to www.the-aps.org. The Company
For more information, go to www.pharmanex.com
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