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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 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
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News Alerts: Week 21, 2020
21 May 2020
The trouble with testing; Social distancing in schools is #NotOK; Google antitrust case; Battle of the bulge; Healthy gut microbiome protective; Healthy gut, healthy brain;
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The diet/depression link in teenagers
06 March 2019
Could increasing mental health problems in Gen Z teenagers be linked to diet?
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News Alerts: Week 52, 2020
23 December 2020
High blood sugar levels & covid-19; Genetic engineering health risks; Junk food harms teen sleep; An avocado a day keeps your gut microbes happy; BAME community & vitamin D deficiency; Ayurveda & covid-19
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Reverse Diabetes Naturally Campaign
Most doctors and health authorities claim that type 2 diabetes is irreversible. It’s a disease you’re saddled with for life – along with a daily drug habit. Wrong! Type 2 diabetes is a form of carbohydrate intolerance and thousands have learned how to put this condition into permanent remission. Find out more.
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The Regen Health Blueprint Project
Regenerating health & care post pandemic. Find out how an entire nation’s approach to health & care could be made both resilient and sustainable for now and the future based on our UK-tailored blueprint
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Food4Health Campaign
Confused by what government’s are saying we should be eating? You’re not alone! Government guidelines are based on outdated or flawed science. Worse, they’re contributing to making people sick, fat and tired. Find out more about what healthy eating is really all about.
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inVIVO 2020 - 9th Annual Conference
01 - 11 December 2020
Addressing strategies to overcome global ‘dysbiotic drift’ – life in distress - on every level, bringing together diverse perspectives from across many dimensions of the arts and the sciences, as we explore novel solutions and new normative values.