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Blatant pseudoscience relieves FDA headache for aspirin manufacturers
13 August 2014
Shoddy scientific methods plus hopeless mainstream media equals business as usual
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ANH-Intl criticises EFSA’s folate intake recommendations as too low, arbitrary and locked in old, irrelevant science
17 September 2014
Consultation response highlights EFSA’s endorsement of FDA proposals on folate
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FDA nudges further towards EU and Codex in proposed changes to supplement rules
19 March 2014
Insights on the FDA’s latest proposed rule changes for labelling of foods and supplements
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ANH-Intl News Alerts: Week 11, 2015
10 March 2015
FDA misconduct, vaccines, sugar advice, smart meters, and GMOs
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ANH-US files third suit against FDA for suppression of antioxidant claims
14 August 2009
US FDA accused of violating First Amendment by suppressing scientific information
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News Alerts: Week 04, 2020
23 January 2020
Censored – Google & natural health; Flawed FDA drugs approval system; Parkinson’s Disease & the gut; Soybean oil & brain damage; Big Ag playbook revealed
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ANH sues FDA over suppression of free speech on selenium health benefits
30 July 2009
ANH files suit against FDA after it breaches First Amendment in a bid to conform with EU and Codex
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ANH Press Release: Court victory against FDA for free speech
31 May 2010
US FDA loses bid to overturn health claims for dietary supplements containing selenium
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Is the FDA trying to end-run DSHEA—again?
25 November 2008
Some new language in Section 912 of the FDA's Amendments Act of 2007 could hand over control of all scientifically-verified dietary supplements to the pharmaceutical industry. Today, the ANH and its US affiliate, the American Association for Health Freedom, submitted its comments to the FDA showing them they do not have the legal power to do this.
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FDA under pressure to do U-turn on plasticiser BPA
02 November 2008
An independent panel of scientists has told the FDA that it was wrong in its decision to view the controversial plasticiser bisphenol-A (BPA) found in baby's bottles, food containers and plastic wrapping, as safe. The FDA's Science Panel as corroborated these views. The big question now is will the FDA take note and do a U-turn and face the music from their friends in the chemical companies?