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Vitamin D: new study shows inadequacy linked to CVD
04 July 2007
While health authorities have caused many to shun the sun, the impact not only on cancer, but also on heart disease, is becoming increasingly evident.
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Worried that your herbs might be messing with your drugs?
27 September 2018
How seriously should we take the latest study to warn people about natural health product safety?
News / Health Choice / Campaigns / Research
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Three-in-one: three positive studies in one scientific journal!
01 March 2009
One edition of the Archives of Internal Medicine contains three studies showing benefit of high-dose nutrients or supplements on health
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US Govt’s lower fluoride levels will still expose children to risks
17 January 2011
CDC acknowledge that 2 in 5 US children harmed by water fluoridation
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ANH-Intl News Alerts: Week 50, 2014
10 December 2014
Herbicide linked to autism, obesity linked to shorter life, and whooping cough vaccine ineffective
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Crunch time for US supplements in the EU?
29 November 2017
Skyrocketing rate of EU ‘safety’ alerts provides key tool to protect pharma interest
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News Alerts: Week 34, 2017
23 August 2017
Supplementation is good for us; The vaccine juggernaut; UK’s updated childhood obesity plans
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How Safe Are Vitamins?
09 November 2005
The 2003 Annual Report of the American Association of Poison Control Centers Toxic Exposures Surveillance System (1) states that there have been only two deaths allegedly caused by vitamins. Almost half of all Americans take nutritional supplements every day, some 145,000,000 individual doses daily, for a total of over 53 billion doses annually. And from that, two alleged deaths? That is a product
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ANH-Intl News Alerts: Week 13, 2014
26 March 2014
The HPV vaccine, food labelling, muscle mass related to lower risk of death, the mumps vaccine, GM pollen in honey, meningitis vaccine, and the ASA
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ANH-Intl News Alerts: Week 14, 2015
01 April 2015
Wi-Fi in schools, fast food in hospitals, flu shots, respect the soil, meningitis B vaccine, apples, and FEMA bee study