“New Research Calls for Overhaul of Food, Drug, and Nutraceutical Regulations to Boost Public Health and Cut Costs.”
A groundbreaking peer-reviewed article by Dr. Sunil J. Wimalawansa, Professor of Medicine, Endocrinology, and Human Nutrition, outlines an urgent call to reform the regulatory landscape surrounding food, pharmaceuticals, and nutraceuticals. Published in Foods (June 2025, Vol. 14, Issue 13, Article 2328).
This paper highlights how outdated and fragmented policies are harming public health and driving unsustainable healthcare costs in the U.S. and worldwide. Titled “Reforming Food, Drug, and Nutraceutical Regulations to Improve Public Health and Reduce Healthcare Costs,” the article proposes actionable solutions that could serve as a roadmap—or even a White Paper—for policymakers, healthcare leaders, and international health agencies.
The author argues that coordinated reforms with new laws (Food & Drugs) can lead to a more efficient healthcare system, improve population health, and significantly reduce economic burdens. I can save ONE trillion dollars of healthcare costs and make our Nation healthy.
Read more: https://mdpi.com/2304-8158/14/13/2328
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