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Founder's Blog: The illusion of separation and reality of interconnection
19 December 2019
Rob Verkerk helps us understand why we need to reconnect with nature if we’re to resolve our greatest challenges
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Irish charity spearheads cohesion between food, health & environment
21 November 2019
Food, health and the environment are not separate 'silos' say experts at The Organic Institute's first convention this week
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News Alerts: Week 46, 2019
13 November 2019
David Noakes extradited; Google & health data; Traditional medicine; World Scientists’ declare climate emergency; Planetary diet too posh; Vaping harms; Carbtastic WeightWatchers; Sustainable palm oil & rainforest destruction.
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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
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Suicide: the hidden epidemic
06 November 2019
Nutritional Psychiatry: an upstream, biological model of addressing mental health dysfunction
News / Food4Health Campaign / Health / Food / Education
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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 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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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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UK Govt panel sticks to ancient, outdated low-fat guidelines
07 August 2019
Incompetent advice on fats in butter, cheese and meat destined to damage health outcomes for many
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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