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News Alerts: Week 27, 2018
04 July 2018
Monsanto sponsored science; Farewell to the calorie theory?; Vitamin D & cancer risk; From sickness to wellness
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The UK’s low fat authority: SACN
04 July 2018
Will the UK government’s nutrition advisors change their minds? Probably not.
News / Food4Health Campaign / Food / Activism
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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 Government guidelines are based on outdated or flawed science.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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ANH-Intl Feature: Swiss food for thought on nutrition controversies
20 June 2018
Global insurance leader assembles world nutrition experts in bid to find consensus over healthiest diets
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Should you stop taking fish oil supplements?
02 May 2018
What to do in the wake of study involving leading statin advocate Rory Collins which says fish oils don’t work
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ANH News Beat (week 11/2024)
14 March 2024
Our weekly roundup of the latest natural and covid news from across the globe in one place. This week 1 billion people globally now obese; Food manufacturers seek alternative low-sugar options; gene editing deregulation; Menopause isn't a disease; Big Ag seeks immunity from lawsuits; ANH-USA updates, Covid news plus more...
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FEATURE: Landmark US lawsuit exposes US government coercion of Big Social
02 May 2024
Gen up on Murthy v Missouri and learn why you should sign the FreeSpeech4Health petition
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Healthy Eating Guidelines
18 July 2023
Our adult and children Food4Health healthy eating guidelines, have received very positive responses, especially from practitioners, and are a valuable resource for nutrition practices.
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ANH News Beat (week 50/2023)
13 December 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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ANH News Beat (week 49/2023)
06 December 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