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Weekly news update (week 32, 2021)
11 August 2021
Upholding liberty; UK government pushes mass water fluoridation; Erosion of digital privacy; Covid vaccine harms in children; Pesticides harm bee health; What we’re reading
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EU’s potential ban on PFAS mothballed?
26 October 2023
The European Commission’s work programme for 2024 is ominously light on the progression of promises to ban highly toxic and persistent PFAS chemicals.
News / Health / Sustainability / Education / Campaigns
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Weekly news update (week 23, 2021)
10 June 2021
Canadian nurses speak out; Alzheimer’s drug approval; Covid vaccine news; Gut health & diet; Ivermectin news; Other news…
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ANH News Beat (week 38/2023)
20 September 2023
Our weekly roundup of the latest natural and covid news in one place. Read the headlines or click on the links to find out more
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ANH News Beat (week 39/2023)
27 September 2023
Our weekly roundup of the latest natural and covid news in one place. Read the headlines or click on the links to find out more
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News Alerts: Week 32, 2020
05 August 2020
Hydroxychloroquine hit job; PCR tests to detect covid infection scientifically unsound; Statins don’t reduce risk of dying from heart disease; Forbes says no more personal science research; Agrichemical farming failures; News in Brief
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Weekly news update (week 13, 2021)
31 March 2021
WHO Director questions origin report; Vaccines & blood clots; cherry picking vaccine effectiveness data; Exercise improves kids health; Tai Chi good for elder health; Masks damaging wildlife; Gen X & Gen Y health issues; Lockdowns harm; GM lobby bully boy tactics; EU botanical ban
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ANH News Beat (week 28/2023)
12 July 2023
Our weekly roundup of the latest natural and covid news in one place. Read the headlines or click on the links to find out more
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In case you missed it - June 2023
12 July 2023
A reminder of our articles from June in case you missed any of them!
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ANH News Beat (week 36/2023)
06 September 2023
Our weekly roundup of the latest natural and covid news in one place. Read the headlines or click on the links to find out more