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Merck gets suspended from British pharma association
03 October 2006
Some of the biggest pharma companies are also the biggest offenders for details read on...
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Saturated fat myth busted in British Medical Journal
23 October 2013
A sign of progress in nutritional scientific understanding from mainstream medicine
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Merck gets suspended from British pharma association (1)
10 October 2007
Some of the biggest pharma companies are also the biggest offenders for details read on...
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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 Government guidelines are based on outdated or flawed science.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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Has 4000-year-old Ayurveda tradition reached maturity in the UK?
25 June 2014
British Association of Accredited Ayurvedic Practitioners (BAAAP) bring together diverse interests to create a united front at this year’s conference
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ANH-Intl Feature: The chameleon that is Coca-Cola faces British heat!
15 October 2015
Following an exposée in The Times newspaper, Coca-Cola is reconsidering its ethos and self-image in the face of declining interest in its products
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Good and bad in revised UK Medical Innovation Bill
11 June 2014
Streamlined Bill includes barriers and potential opportunities for natural therapies
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8 Medical Lies and Why I Abandoned Medicine (1)
10 October 2007
As a scientist, I witnessed first-hand the priorities of international pharmaceutical companies (Big Pharma), which ranked wealth first and health a distant second.
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UK law changes for COVID-19 mass vaccination
10 September 2020
Have your say on changes to UK medicines law planned to herald the greatest vaccination programme in British history
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ANH-Intl Feature: UK medicines regulator and trade association collaborate in online herbal bust
11 March 2015
Why the latest challenge by UK regulators represents a protectionist measure and a slippery slope that must be curtailed to protect consumer freedom of choice