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ANH Press Release: Chinese traditional medicine interests express grave concerns over European legislation
19 May 2010
Chinese traditional medicine interests show major concern over EU legislation
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Conference: The Vital Contribution Of Herbal Medicine
09 November 2013
The Oxford Campaign to Protect Herbal Medicine presents a one day conference
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College of Medicine symposium foresees herbal medicine on UK National Health Service
19 July 2011
But will integration trivialise great traditional systems of medicine?
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Protect your rights to natural medicine!
23 June 2010
Robert Verkerk outlines why legal action is needed to stop regulators abuse of power over the public's access to natural medicine in the US and Europe
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Lord Taverne tries to shut down university Chinese medicine courses
21 December 2010
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Would you buy traditional Chinese medicine from Nestle?
27 March 2013
Big Food player gets on board with attempted pharma takeover of natural products industry
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Professor Edzard Ernst: Master Trickster of Evidence-Based Medicine?
15 November 2007
Professor Edzard Ernst, the UK’s first professor of complementary medicine, has probably made the single largest contribution to investigating the efficacy of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM), anywhere in the world.
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ANH and Benefyt get heads together
30 August 2010
ANH and the European Benefyt Foundation about to publicly announce their collaboration to save herbals from Chinese and Indian traditional systems of medicine
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Chinese medicine interests say EU Herbal Directive discriminates against non-European traditions and needs reform
15 November 2010
Regulator fails to pledge support for UK stakeholders in herbal crisis
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ANH-Intl Press Release: EU herb directive keeps consumers in the dark
16 February 2011
Indian and Chinese herbs hit the hardest in imminent EU ban