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News Alerts: Week 07, 2021
17 February 2021
Sweden bans masks; Immunity passports; Autoimmunity risks & vaccines; Lockdown costs; Vitamin D battles; Universities and free speech; Yoga = conspiracy theorist; Pesticides & gene editing
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Close the back door to unregulated gene-edited foods
11 March 2021
Why you should respond to the UK gene editing consultation before midnight 17 March 2021
News / Say NO to GM / Sustainability / Food / Campaigns / Activism
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Why we need to stand together and reject vaccine passports
31 March 2021
The UK and other countries are asking for citizens' views. It's time to engage with our broken democracies.
News / ANH Covid Zone / Health / Campaigns
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No way, Norway, don’t dumb down your vitamins!
08 October 2020
ANH-Intl responds to European Commission call for input on Norwegian vitamin restriction plans
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News Alerts: Week 28, 2020
10 July 2020
No evidence anyone has died from the coronavirus; Google funds WHO ads; UK lockdown legal challenge fails; Ancient crabs and vaccines; Metabolic health of BAME community not being assessed; Low-fat diets don’t lower cholesterol in familial hypercholesterolemia; UK vaginal mesh scandal
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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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News Alerts: Week 20, 2020
14 May 2020
ASA attacks natural health again!; Big Tech is untrustworthy; Fresh air reduces coronavirus spread; Canadian smart community fails; EFSA pesticide studies bomb; Are lockdowns improving our diet?; Call to ban marketing claims on infant formula
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News Alerts: Week 13, 2020
26 March 2020
ASA attacks natural health products; Plant-based diet not always healthy; Poor lifestyle shortens lifespan; Online support groups damage diabetic health; Early puberty in boys & T2D; Nurturing soil good for climate
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ANH-Intl Special Report: Is safety the new gremlin for CBD regulation?
23 January 2020
We take a look at where CBD regulation might be going and whether we should be concerned about safety