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Why your doctor probably has it wrong on blood sugar monitoring
24 January 2019
Why the push against blood glucose self-monitoring suggests health authorities don’t want us to look after ourselves
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Goodwood Health Summit: scientific uncertainty, diverse views and common grounds
12 October 2023
The Goodwood Health Summit brought together people from across the health care and business continuum for a discussion encompassing a diversity of views on the microbiome, the food industry, the body-mind connection and potential solutions to creating health.
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Big Food’s sweet cop out
28 June 2018
Why artificial sweeteners are part of the obesity problem not the solution
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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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Diabetes remission: scientific fact but still unresolved
05 September 2018
Is business not science getting in the way of unleashing a diabetes cure on the masses?
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The avoidable cost and scale of UK ‘diabesity’
04 April 2018
A snapshot of the numbers behind the UK’s increasing combined crisis of obesity and type 2 diabetes
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News Alerts: Week 23, 2017
07 June 2017
Sugar and the immune system; Cannabidiol and schizophrenia treatment; Eating late linked to increased diabetes risk; Antibiotic resistant bacteria in fresh foods
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Vit B3 in the crosshairs—should you worry?
21 March 2024
ANH-USA's medical director, Ron Hoffman MD, examines a new study bashing vitamin B3 (niacin)
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Feature: Recalibrate your health by looking through a clinical psychoneuroimmunology lens
14 March 2024
The topline and a smorgasboard of clinical pearls from the recent CPNI Congress in Antwerp, Belgium
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Feature: Is there such a thing as the ‘menopause brain’?
22 February 2024
Read on if you're menopausal and think you're losing your mind. Find out why you’re actually not, why your brain, like the rest of your body, is going through an important transition—and what you can do naturally to get back on track