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Guest Feature: Bio-identical hormones vs HRT – read this before you decide!
31 July 2019
We ask leading hormonal expert Dr Nyjon Eccles PhD why this therapy which has benefited many thousands of menopausal women is under attack
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News Alerts: Week 35, 2019
28 August 2019
Be glass half full to live longer; UK report exposes polypharmacy threat to elderly; More Big Pharma revolving doors exposed; Where food and environmental sustainability meet; Harms from smart devices exposed; Opioid kingpin convicted in USA
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The vitamin A paradox: too little or too much of a good thing?
03 July 2019
Getting under the covers of one of the most persistent nutritional controversies
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GMOs – human saviour or nature’s enemy?
11 July 2019
Is GM technology the only way to feed a growing population or is it one of the greatest uncontrolled experiments of our era?
News / Say NO to GM / Health / Education
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News Alerts: Week 28, 2019
11 July 2019
WHO guidelines on dietary fat attacked; Tree planting for climate change; First ‘superfoods’, then ‘hyperfoods’!; Have we had our fill of sweet food?
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News Alerts: Week 31, 2019
31 July 2019
GcMAF witch hunt continues; Biotech bullies strongarm EU; Brazil’s pesticide regulations; CBD markets under attack; You really are what you eat!; NHS to offer DNA testing; 5G harms reported in Geneva
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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
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News Alerts: Week 24, 2019
12 June 2019
Individualising dietary advice; Gut bugs & brain health; Opioid crisis; CBD ruled illegal in Italy; Golden rice failure
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News Alerts: Week 18, 2019
01 May 2019
Glyphosate harms next generations; Yeast resistance death risk; Rise in statins for low risk patients; Millennial health decline; Urgent calls for radiation review; WHO digital guidelines for kids; Food preservative linked to obesity
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Booked in your mammograms, ladies?
13 February 2019
Please be aware of background to latest study suggesting all women over 35 receive mammogram screens if they have familial cancer risk