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GNC

British  

abbreviation

  1. General Nursing Council

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To ensure safe handling, the GNC bakes in a number of control laws that constrain responses to inputs—it’s impossible to stall the BlackFly, for instance, or put one into an unrecoverable spin.

From The Wall Street Journal

So, it’s settled that trans and GNC people are integral to the history of Stonewall, and they should unquestionably be part of the story told at the National Monument.

From Slate

Now, two retailers that specialize in nutritional supplements — GNC and the Vitamin Shoppe — are trying new approaches to win over people who are taking those drugs or who are interested in them.

From New York Times

GNC is dedicating a wall of supplements in its more than 2,300 stores to products that it believes will appeal to people on Ozempic, which contains the compound semaglutide, and other drugs that are known as GLP-1 medicines.

From New York Times

Michael Costello, chief executive of GNC, said his company saw a “big opening” in helping individuals taking such drugs for weight loss.

From New York Times