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News Alerts: Week 50, 2019
11 December 2019
NHS dire crisis; Big Pharma buys UK’s NHS data; Declines in life expectancy; EU bans bee harming pesticides; WHO recommends optimal nutrition; US Drs recommend CAM therapies
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Founder's Blog: The illusion of separation and reality of interconnection
19 December 2019
Rob Verkerk helps us understand why we need to reconnect with nature if we’re to resolve our greatest challenges
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Irish charity spearheads cohesion between food, health & environment
21 November 2019
Food, health and the environment are not separate 'silos' say experts at The Organic Institute's first convention this week
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News Alerts: Week 46, 2019
13 November 2019
David Noakes extradited; Google & health data; Traditional medicine; World Scientists’ declare climate emergency; Planetary diet too posh; Vaping harms; Carbtastic WeightWatchers; Sustainable palm oil & rainforest destruction.
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The Personalised Lifestyle Medicine revolution
16 October 2019
Rob Verkerk reflects after his return from the 7th annual international meeting of the Personalized Lifestyle Medicine Institute in Seattle
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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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Is Big Tech bringing us closer to Orwell’s 1984 fiction?
21 August 2019
Online censorship of natural health information is eroding your rights and freedoms and it’s happening now!
News / Health Choice / Health / Activism
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The UK’s NHS: If it’s broke, fix the things that broke it
17 July 2019
ANH-Intl’s Meleni Aldridge blogs about her recent journey with the NHS and explains how it could have been as part of a re-imagined, sustainable health system
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How childhood trauma can lead to chronically sick adults
05 June 2019
Leonie Ash’s award-winning poster shows how to break the triad of physical, mental-emotional and social ill health
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Pharmascope: the tool that may have blinded your doctor
24 April 2019
Why mainstream ‘healthcare’ is so bad at managing diseases that can’t be targeted by prescription drugs