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News Alerts: Week 07, 2020
13 February 2020
Coronavirus, deadly or not?; Tofu worse than meat for environment; The new Get Well Show; ‘Dr Google’ - 1st for health advice; UK gov updates EMR guidelines; FDA calls for regulating gene-edited animals; Golden Rice viability; Lifestyle changes to beat cancer
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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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News Alerts: Week 50, 2019
11 December 2019
NHS dire crisis; Big Pharma buys UK’s NHS data; Declines in life expectancy; EU bans bee harming pesticides; WHO recommends optimal nutrition; US Drs recommend CAM therapies
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ANH-Intl Special Report: From ‘peak oil’ to ‘peak livestock’ – to a dimmer or brighter future?
28 November 2019
Looking under the bonnet of the current plant-based revolution, who might be driving it, and towards a regenerative future
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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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ANH Intl Book Bites: The importance of ‘Restoring Balance’
11 December 2019
Has Dr Ian Tennant created one of the most relevant layperson roadmaps to help people take back control of their health?
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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
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News Alerts: Week 40, 2019
02 October 2019
Meat eating endorsed; Rising dietary supplement use; Calls for Golden Rice moratorium; Antidepressants barely work; GM is not a silver bullet; Sugar promotes autoimmune disease
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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
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What's in it for me in the ANH health blueprint?
08 May 2019
It's actually relevant for each one of us because it puts us in the driving seat of change - our own health, our families, our community and ultimately the planet