GALLERY: The 10 most read APAC health and nutrition stories in September

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Here is a recap of our 10 most read stories in September, featuring Nestlé China's plans to grow its range of milk powder products for teenage consumers, Thai authorities' approval of hemp and CBD use in herbal products, and the winners of our 2nd NutraIngredients-Asia awards.

NIA top 10 stories
NIA top 10 stories
Milk powder for teenagers: Nestlé China banks on growth from emerging category with new launch
Milk powder for teenagers: Nestlé China banks on growth from emerging category with new launch

Nestlé China has identified milk powder for teenagers as a new growth area and has launched a related series of new products to capture the market.

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Cash crop: Thai authorities approve use of hemp in food, cosmetics and CBD in herbal products
Cash crop: Thai authorities approve use of hemp in food, cosmetics and CBD in herbal products (jessicahyde/Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Hemp and CBD are now allowed for use in herbal products made in Thailand after the authorities relaxed restrictions on their use.

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Winners revealed! Find out who took home the top prizes at the NutraIngredients-Asia awards 2019
Winners revealed! Find out who took home the top prizes at the NutraIngredients-Asia awards 2019

APAC’s brightest and best finished products, ingredients and research projects have been revealed at the second NutraIngredients-Asia awards, held in Singapore.

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Herbalife reveals key market opportunities in APAC on the back of new record high for sales volume
Herbalife reveals key market opportunities in APAC on the back of new record high for sales volume (FotoDuets/Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Herbalife has identified three key opportunities in APAC's dietary supplement market, ranging from obesity to ageing after the firm saw a 23% year-on-year rise in sales in the region.

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Probiotics and obesity: Consumption of Yakult’s Shirota strain aids weight loss in children
Probiotics and obesity: Consumption of Yakult’s Shirota strain aids weight loss in children

Yakult’s probiotic strain Shirota (LcS) aids weight loss while also improving lipid metabolism in obese children, according to a new pilot study.

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Cute culture? Japan’s Takanashi Group launching beauty-from-within yoghurt drink
Cute culture? Japan’s Takanashi Group launching beauty-from-within yoghurt drink (Guan Yu Lim)

Japanese dairy manufacturer Takanashi Group is launching what it believes is the first yoghurt drink for good skin backed by a Food With Function claim (FFC).

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Sheep milk infant formula: Danone Nutricia plans to develop full range following first product launch
Sheep milk infant formula: Danone Nutricia plans to develop full range following first product launch (AndrewLilley/Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Danone Nutricia has plans to develop a full sheep milk infant formula range next year, following the recent launch of Karicare sheep milk for toddler, a new product made with 100% New Zealand sheep milk.

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Yes we can: Nestlé China launches smart recycling machine for infant formula tins
Yes we can: Nestlé China launches smart recycling machine for infant formula tins

Nestlé China has developed a smart machine for recycling infant formula container tins, which will be stationed in mother-and-baby stores as part of its latest sustainability drive.

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China’s new Free Trade Zones: Regional supplements exports to benefit but inconsistent regulations still a hurdle
China’s new Free Trade Zones: Regional supplements exports to benefit but inconsistent regulations still a hurdle (thitivong/Getty Images/iStockphoto)

China’s addition of six new Free Trade Zones (FTZs) will strengthen regional trade for supplements and functional foods, but a lack of harmonised regulations means it would not fulfil its potential, according to industry players.

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Milk and money: Asia’s paediatric associations under fire for taking infant formula firm funding
Milk and money: Asia’s paediatric associations under fire for taking infant formula firm funding (Aliseenko/Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Half of Asia’s paediatric associations had received commercial funding from breast-milk substitutes (BMS) infant formula manufacturers, against recommendation from the World Health Assembly, new research claims.

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