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News Alerts: Week 36, 2020
02 September 2020
Citizens protest covid restrictions; Soup & shake diet to combat diabetes; The case for Vitamin C; Social isolation causes brain damage; Celebrities mask promotion; Health Passport Ireland; Plain English 5G
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Feature: Inflammaging—when older age, the modern world and our immune systems conspire
22 February 2024
On the lead up to the opening of the International College of Integrative Medicine’s Inflammaging conference in New Orleans, Rob Verkerk PhD introduces the subject, and the role of nucleotides and peptides in dealing with this spiralling problem.
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Anti-diabetes diet companies in turmoil as EU laws proceed
06 September 2017
It’s time to put a stop to a misguided law and false promises from an industry set on exploiting the overweight and obese
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The oralome: your secret to good health
25 January 2024
Why your oral microbiome deserves to be nurtured not wiped out to reduce the risk of a multitude of conditions from Alzheimer’s disease to cancer
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ANH News Beat (week 47/2023)
22 November 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
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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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ANH-Intl releases updated healthy eating advice
30 May 2018
First revision of Food4Health guide is about clarification and consolidation after 3 and a half years of positive feedback
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ANH News Beat (week 21/2023)
24 May 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
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The fishy Cochrane Omega-3 stitch-up
08 August 2018
Why we should still work on reducing our Omega 6:3 ratio regardless of Cochrane’s latest recommendation on fish oils and ALA
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ANH News Beat (week 20/2023)
17 May 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