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Are you up for taking Big Pharma's new 'skinny' jab?
16 March 2023
After a succession of Big Pharma failures for anti-obesity drugs, will Novo Nordisk's latest offering, that emerges from something of a dark cloud, be just another side effect ladened sticking plaster, or a boon for users and a cash cow for its manufacturer?
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Tribute to the life of Dr Sarah Hallberg
31 March 2022
We pay tribute to an inspirational and ground-breaking doctor and scientist
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Covid News Unwrapped (week 44/2022)
02 November 2022
Our curated roundup of global covid news and information continues as we document the effects of the coronavirus crisis and its ongoing legacy
News / ANH Covid Zone / Health / Campaigns
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FEATURE: Frequency Medicine (Part 1) – unearthing the mysteries of life
11 January 2023
The first in a two-part series on frequencies by ANH founder, Rob Verkerk PhD. Part 1 explains the intimate relationship between electromagnetism and life, Part 2 (to be published in 2 weeks) will address the benefits and potential risks of frequency based technologies.
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News Alerts: Week 34, 2019
21 August 2019
Kids weight loss app! Obesity, cancer & young people; The Monsanto papers; Western diet drives bacteria evolution; AHA science advisory; Fluoride & IQ; Vaping linked to lung disease
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ANH News Beat (week 2/2023)
11 January 2023
A 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 39, 2018
27 September 2018
Increasing cancer levels; Vaccine lies; Is it Omega-3?; Are BPA alternatives safe?; Diet & depression
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Covid News Unwrapped (week 34/2022)
24 August 2022
Our curated roundup of global covid news and information continues as we document the effects of the coronavirus crisis and its ongoing legacy
News / ANH Covid Zone / Health / Campaigns
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News Alerts: Week 38, 2019
18 September 2019
US think tank prepares the way for lab-grown meat; US food recalled 10 times more often than supplements; UK cancer survival rates; Apple health studies; Snack taxes; UK delays smart meter rollout
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The collapsing edifice of nutritional science
29 August 2018
Could research be made to work in the interests of the public rather than corporations following the latest scientific attack on the science that underpins government eating guidelines?
News / Good Science / Sustainability / Activism / Research