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News Alerts: Week 06, 2019
06 February 2019
Young people, cancer & obesity; Australia seeks GP help for T2 diabetes; Diet related CVD deaths; Irish tax on health; Monsanto’s media manipulation; US MD sues Medical Board
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News Alerts: Week 45, 2018
07 November 2018
UK Govt opts for prevention; Breakfast with a little poison on the side?; Mobile phone radiation linked to cancer; HPV vaccine juggernaut keeps rolling; UK medical cannabis hopes dashed
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British folic acid fortification folly
18 October 2018
Is mandatory fortification of flour in the UK really the best solution to reduce birth defects?
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News Alerts: Week 11, 2018
15 March 2018
Homeopathy dies in the NHS, Vaccine film trilogy wins awards, Monsanto defeats Roundup cancer labelling plan, the war on vaccine hesitancy continues and HPV vaccine spreads its tentacles ever further
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News Alerts: Week 15, 2018
11 April 2018
Big name doctors call out Big Food & Pharma collusion, UK mission to prevent deafness in Ethiopia, Vaccine information censoring in Australia, Landmark HPV vaccine death case in US and GMO by the backdoor
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Why the EU is getting nervous about vaccine hesitancy
07 March 2018
With more and more people showing concerns about vaccination, the EU has launched a highly biased consultation
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News Alerts: Week 45, 2017
08 November 2017
PPI use increases cancer risk; Chicken or egg? Why flu vaccine is not effective, RCVS rejects homeopathy use for animals and Supersizing big AgriFood
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News Alerts: Week 46, 2017
15 November 2017
Vaccinated? You can still catch mumps!; WHO calls for farmers to stop using antibiotics; EU fails to agree on glyphosate re-licensing (again!); Dr Andrew Wakefield: Hero or villain?
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News Alerts: Week 49, 2017
06 December 2017
Bayer commits to rebuilding public trust, Lower sugar cereals, Saturated fat exonerated, NHS blacklists natural treatments, Unsafe Dengue vaccine suspended
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UK NHS clampdown on natural medicine in face of growing public demand
25 October 2017
ANH-Intl responds to NHS consultation on why natural health care options should stay