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EC European Code Against Cancer initiative: 4th edition launched
22 October 2014
ANH-Intl comment on the 12-point cancer prevention recommendations
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ANH-Intl Feature: EFSA science receives international support at Parma meeting
14 November 2012
Exploring the implications of Europe's food watchdog holding its present path of evaluating food risks and benefit
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New research reveals potential health risks associated with magnetic field exposure
09 August 2011
Asthma in offspring possibly linked to magnetic field exposure during pregnancy
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News Alerts: Week 7, 2018
14 February 2018
Bayer intent on Monsanto merger, US lawmakers threaten cancer research funding over glyphosate, HPV vaccine for gay men in the UK plus EU tightens controls on BPA use.
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Feature: Can C19 genetic vaccines trigger cancer?
23 November 2022
Exploring whether covid backlogs, coincidence or rare side effects are masking a genuine and significant signal
News / ANH Covid Zone / Health / Campaigns
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Enough evidence to ban world’s no.1 herbicide
24 June 2015
ANH-Intl exclusive interview with MIT Senior Research Scientist Stephanie Seneff PhD about her research on the health effects of glyphosate
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Cancer charity report says 40% of UK cancers are lifestyle-related
09 December 2011
But is this figure an underestimate?
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EU citizens: Take action on cancer causing herbicide now!
15 June 2016
You could help ban glyphosate in the EU just days before a crucial EU standing committee re-vote
News / Say NO to GM / Activism
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Vapour Obscura – new truths about the risks of vaping
16 August 2018
Does Public Health England really have your health at heart when it refuses to acknowledge new research showing harm?
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ANH hits back at FSA report and message (1)
10 October 2007
The UK Food Standard's Agency has released its report on vitamins and minerals today, along with powerful messages warning consumers about the dangers of nutritional supplements. Scientists and complementary practitioners around Europe have hit back at the FSA calling their message irresponsible and the science used to support it flawed.