MedCity News July 24, 2025
Vanessa Rissetto

Healthcare CEOs and founders, it’s time to step up. We need greater oversight and transparency in the digital supplement space to protect consumers from harm.

We’re in the middle of a digital health boom — a market valued at $180B projected to grow to $549B by 2028 — and the potential to make nutrition care more accessible is exciting. But something’s keeping me up at night. But this surge of online platforms pushing supplements — promising personalized regimens, “science-backed” recommendations, and easy fixes for everything from brain fog to bloating — often comes without a real grasp of a patient’s medical history or family background. Having built a digital company based on evidence-based nutrition, I’m deeply worried we’re heading for...

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