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Time to demonise low fat instead of sat fat?
26 June 2020
There is no longer a scientific basis to vilify saturated fat. What will it take for governments to change their minds?
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Natural News Roundup (week 51/2022)
21 December 2022
Biodiversity loss crisis; Americans love natural health; Saturated fat myth busted; Alzheimer's=type 3 diabetes
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Natural News Roundup (week 09/2022)
03 March 2022
Vegetarians have lower cancer risk; Reducing emissions from cows; Global treaty to tackle plastic pollution; Nature for everyone; Saturated fat & chronic disease; David Noakes comes home; What we're reading
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How to spot a sat fat dinosaur?
02 May 2018
If you fear fat, find out why your fears are scientifically unfounded
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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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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 Government guidelines are based on outdated or flawed science.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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UK Govt panel sticks to ancient, outdated low-fat guidelines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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News Alerts: Week 28, 2020
10 July 2020
No evidence anyone has died from the coronavirus; Google funds WHO ads; UK lockdown legal challenge fails; Ancient crabs and vaccines; Metabolic health of BAME community not being assessed; Low-fat diets don’t lower cholesterol in familial hypercholesterolemia; UK vaginal mesh scandal
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August Tailoring Tolerance 2024: The gut brain connection – a Down Under perspective
08 August 2024
Using the intelligence within your colon for mood modification
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ANH News Beat (week 43/2023)
26 October 2023
Our weekly roundup of the latest natural and covid news in one place. Read the headlines or click on the links to find out more