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News Alerts: Week 16, 2020
16 April 2020
URGENT call to action for herbalists and herb lovers in the Netherlands; New Covid-19 blood test; UK MHRA receives Gates funding; Call for citizen scientists; Include vitamin C!; Low carb diets work; Rise in autoimmunity in US; Habitat & biodiversity loss; Fish oil supplements reduce CVD death risk
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2020 Vision Survey - The results
19 February 2020
Looking at what your priorities are for the coming decade, so we can help protect your access to natural health
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News Alerts: Week 14, 2020
02 April 2020
There ARE treatments for COVID-19; Stealth app for COVID-19!; US children’s diets nutritionally inadequate; Acupuncture reduces migraine frequency; Mother’s microbiome influences food allergy development; Missing trial data must be published; Monsanto/BASF cover up revealed
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Kids: best reason ever to eat your veggies
04 December 2019
Adults: please show our new video to the kids in your lives that explains why vegetables are so good for them - and even more so - their gut bugs!
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News Alerts: Week 11, 2020
12 March 2020
Sweeteners + carbs = metabolic disaster; Call for release of statin safety data; PHE reassure smokers vaping is safe; New US FDA GM promotion tool; Calls for UK supermarkets to ban pesticide sales; Bayer shareholder lawsuit; Visceral fat harms brain health; Low carb diets improve brain health; Is your home spying on you?
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Autoimmune disease - stopping your body turning on itself
04 March 2020
Meleni’s second presentation at the Get Well Show London 2020 offering a roadmap through the autoimmune journey
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News Alerts: Week 12, 2020
19 March 2020
Lyn Thyer released!; Telemedicine & coronavirus; ICNIRP declares 5G safe; Food packaging chemicals harmful to health; Gluten damages brain health; And finally…;
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Dr Eccles: strengthening resilience in the face of *ovid-19
02 April 2020
Harley street doctor and pharmacologist offers his views on enhanced prevention
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Founders Blog: Covid-19 – be empowered, not paralysed
19 March 2020
A week into global coronavirus lockdowns, ANH’s founder reflects