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Wrapping up the decade, naturally
19 December 2019
Highlights of some of the most popular moments of the last decade of ANH’s work as a vanguard for natural health
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News Alerts: Week 51, 2019
19 December 2019
Lyn Thyer returned to jail; Natural healthcare safe; CBD novel foods; Combat obesity with exercise advice; Ultra-processed foods & diabetes; GM by any other name; Europe urged to include agroecological systems; Antibiotic over-prescription
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News Alerts: Week 49, 2019
04 December 2019
Lyn Thyer release!; CBD regulatory crack down; Sat fat reduction evidence exaggerated & biased; 25yr olds could become new statin drug target; Nicotinamide riboside novel food approval; World AIDS Day; UK doctor burnout; Parkinson’s disease & antibiotics; Supermarkets & pesticides
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Could the Food/Pharma complex jeopardise your access to effective probiotics?
28 November 2019
Rising patent applications signal a grab for the probiotic market by big corporates looking for big returns
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News Alerts: Week 34, 2019
21 August 2019
Kids weight loss app! Obesity, cancer & young people; The Monsanto papers; Western diet drives bacteria evolution; AHA science advisory; Fluoride & IQ; Vaping linked to lung disease
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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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News Alerts: Week 32, 2019
07 August 2019
Focus on cancer prevention not cure; EFSA pesticide ban; Agroecology to beat superweeds; CVD mortality increase; French smart-meters removed
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News Alerts: Week 33, 2019
15 August 2019
Lyn Thyer extradited!; Gluten and kids - coeliac risk; Alzheimer’s Disease research update; Planetary health takes centre stage; Healthy vaginal microbiome thwarts STI; UK GP waiting time crisis
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News Alerts: Week 21, 2019
22 May 2019
Food quality, not calories; Under 50s cancer increase; Save the bees; Pesticides harm more than insects; 5G squabbles mask serious safety risks