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Natural News Roundup (week 35/2022)
31 August 2022
Cholesterol theory debunked; Ultra-processed foods harm mental health; Risk of red meat to health challenged; Food supplements could reduce healthcare costs; Glyphosate linked to brain disease; Herbal supplement blamed for death; Grain giants profiteer from food crisis
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Rob Verkerk talks politically incorrectly on TNT Australia
20 July 2022
Join Rob Verkerk PhD and the Politically Incorrect team's recent discussion on Brisbane's TNT Radio
News / ANH Covid Zone / Health / Campaigns / Activism
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How bad was it? Reflecting on the last two years
02 June 2022
Rob Verkerk PhD dissects mortality, case and adverse event data associated with C19
News / ANH Covid Zone / Health / Campaigns
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Are the jabs really worth it?
26 January 2022
With omicron dominating in so many countries, we need to look to nature for answers
News / ANH Covid Zone / Health / Campaigns
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News Alerts: Week 09, 2019
27 February 2019
Ireland postpones VAT on food supplements; Common chemical promotes antibiotic resistance; Brexit & sugar reduction; Benefits of yoga; Big Pharma closes in on cannabis market; Glyphosate cancer link strengthens; Organic better for health
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News Alerts: Week 03, 2019
16 January 2019
Glyphosate scientific fraud exposed; Breast cancer risk calculator; Vaccine deaths cover-up; UK anti-obesity approach fails; Big Food’s Asian influence
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Most new ‘breakthrough’ cancer drugs don’t work
01 November 2017
Why the drug licensing system needs to be overhauled and properly communicated to the public
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News Alerts: Week 27, 2018
04 July 2018
Monsanto sponsored science; Farewell to the calorie theory?; Vitamin D & cancer risk; From sickness to wellness
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News Alerts: Week 42, 2018
18 October 2018
Medical cannabis legalised in UK; What’s in your nail polish?; To supplement or not – with vitamin D; Monsanto fights back in cancer case; The ‘hot’ potato of GMO;
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Feature: The red meat witch-hunt exposed
10 March 2022
Find out why Gates-funded meat demonisation is non-science and the Global Burden of Disease data can’t be trusted