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New HRT study showing persistent breast cancer risk shouldn’t be ignored
04 September 2019
Health-aware menopausal women need more information and options to maximise long-term health
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ANH News Beat (week 06/2024)
07 February 2024
Our weekly roundup of the latest natural and covid news from across the globe in one place. ANH-USA joins new Advocacy Alliance, Hungary muses lab-meat ban, Alzheimer's drug dropped by Big Pharma company, Covid News and updates from ANH-USA plus more...
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Educational offerings too good to miss
07 October 2021
New health e-learning platform launches today!
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Kids aren’t superspreaders, and they may even be superbarriers
19 November 2020
The study of one Aussie family that may hold the key to breaking the transmission cycle
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Food4Health Campaign
Confused by what government’s are saying we should be eating? You’re not alone! Government guidelines are based on outdated or flawed science. Worse, they’re contributing to making people sick, fat and tired. Find out more about what healthy eating is really all about.
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Natural News Roundup (week 49/2022)
07 December 2022
Is ferming the future of farming?; African farming organisations challenge Bill Gates; UK to fast track new technologies to combat obesity; Fight to reduce pesticide use in the EU; Drug to reduce ‘irritability’ in autistic teenagers
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ANH-Intl Feature: Searching for answers in the brave new world of covid vaccines
20 January 2021
As mass vaccination scales up, we attempt to answer 8 common questions being posed by the public
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ANH Science Check - low fat debunked
Rob Verkerk PhD takes a deep dive into a new study showing government low fat guidelines are contributing to, not reducing heart disease
Videos / Good Science / Health / Research
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Call to action – help create the new vaccine narrative
07 May 2020
Help vaccine developers and governments to understand why vaccine transparency is a necessity if they want to deal with vaccine hesitancy
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Founder's Blog: ‘First, do no harm’: time for reflection on the Hippocratic Oath
24 July 2019
On the back of a new study showing the extent of preventable harms in medicine, Rob Verkerk suggests it’s time for reflection