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News Alerts: Week 47, 2020
19 November 2020
‘Anti-vax’ rhetoric increases; Danish citizens defeat covid restrictions; Germany Drs & citizens oppose restrictions; Portuguese courts questions PCR test validity; Pharma boss calls pandemic ‘greatest hoax’; New film highlights dangers from GMOs; Research update; In Brief
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News Alerts: Week 31, 2020
29 July 2020
US doctors covid treatment claims silenced; face masks for UK schoolchildren; UK government battles obesity epidemic; Homeopathy paper to be retracted; Toddler milk harmful to health
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A crash course in resilience: the video
16 July 2020
Find out in 5 minutes what you need to do and what your government hasn’t told you
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News Alerts: Week 20, 2020
14 May 2020
ASA attacks natural health again!; Big Tech is untrustworthy; Fresh air reduces coronavirus spread; Canadian smart community fails; EFSA pesticide studies bomb; Are lockdowns improving our diet?; Call to ban marketing claims on infant formula
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News Alerts: Week 48, 2019
28 November 2019
UK nursery adopts vegan menu; Impact of air pollution on kids health; Soaring obesity rates in LATAM; Teens targeted by Big Food; Palm oil can be sustainable; US nutrition organisations unite; Food supplements on US health insurance; Save the Bees!
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World Diabetes Day – should we celebrate or prevent?
13 November 2019
Looking under the covers of one of the biggest money spinning diseases that’s both preventable and even reversible, caught early enough
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News Alerts: Week 36, 2019
04 September 2019
Calls for parliamentary inquiry into statins; ‘Green’ pesticides; Cardiometabolic deaths rising; UK takeaways surge; UK ‘healthy’ processed food; Probiotics reduce sick days; The homeopathy debate
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News Alerts: Week 27, 2019
03 July 2019
Disease reducing bacteria; Statins double T2D risk; UK fail on child health; Baby food marketing slammed; Triclosan & osteoporosis; Parkinson’s & the gut/brain link
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Disease-proofing your kids
30 May 2019
Why we need to change the way we feed our kids to protect their health as they grow and develop