-
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
-
World Diabetes Day – should we celebrate or prevent?
13 November 2019
Looking under the covers of one of the biggest money spinning diseases that’s both preventable and even reversible, caught early enough
-
News Alerts: Week 41, 2019
09 October 2019
Death of the cholesterol theory; Irish fight health tax; Cooking food changes microbiome; Microbial teamwork & gut health; Omega-3 & CVD; Hugging makes us happy; Pesticide safety
-
Lab-grown meat versus agro-ecological farming
25 September 2019
Should we just roll over and let new tech try to save us and the planet?
News / Food4Health Campaign / Health / Sustainability / Activism / Research
-
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
-
Vitamin B12, cancer and the rumour mill
04 September 2019
How two journal articles got misinterpreted and fuelled confusion over B12’s safety
-
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
-
News Alerts: Week 29, 2019
17 July 2019
The NHS & Alexa; Caloric restriction for health; Ultra-processed food risks; Upstream dementia prevention; UK must shift to sustainable farming
-
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
-
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