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News Alerts: Week 40, 2019
02 October 2019
Meat eating endorsed; Rising dietary supplement use; Calls for Golden Rice moratorium; Antidepressants barely work; GM is not a silver bullet; Sugar promotes autoimmune disease
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News Alerts: Week 38, 2019
18 September 2019
US think tank prepares the way for lab-grown meat; US food recalled 10 times more often than supplements; UK cancer survival rates; Apple health studies; Snack taxes; UK delays smart meter rollout
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News Alerts: Week 45, 2019
06 November 2019
NHS to test babies’ DNA; Google buys Fitbit; Kids, obesity & ultra-processed foods; Insect decline; Exercise for healthy ageing; Seasonal eating
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News Alerts: Week 47, 2019
21 November 2019
Breast cancer increase in young women; Millennial health; Healthy foods for a healthy planet; Exercise referral schemes failing; Psychiatry needs an overhaul; Mapping the human microbiome
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Self-care – more necessity than luxury!
15 August 2019
Are you ready for DImY health because you can’t outsource self-care?
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News Alerts: Week 42, 2019
16 October 2019
Big Pharma cuts antibiotic research; Singapore ad bans on sugary drinks; Mayors sign-up to Planetary Health Diet; Childhood obesity crisis; Big Ag EU GM pushback begins; Nature prescriptions; Brazil bee deaths
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News Alerts: Week 36, 2019
04 September 2019
Calls for parliamentary inquiry into statins; ‘Green’ pesticides; Cardiometabolic deaths rising; UK takeaways surge; UK ‘healthy’ processed food; Probiotics reduce sick days; The homeopathy debate
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News Alerts: Week 30, 2019
24 July 2019
Preventable patient harms; Sugary baby food; Sustainable food production; Not so sweet Bubble tea!; EFSA safety report on Aspartame not valid
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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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What's in it for me in the ANH health blueprint?
08 May 2019
It's actually relevant for each one of us because it puts us in the driving seat of change - our own health, our families, our community and ultimately the planet