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European Commission to fund research into complementary medicine
19 February 2010
‘CAMbrella project partners’ to build up network of research institutes
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ANH-Intl leads development of new health app
24 May 2017
Balens practitioner conference in Birmingham provides venue for pre-launch of health app for self-tracking and research
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United Nations Sustainable Development Goals: Better for who?
30 September 2015
We wonder if the UN’s new goals are more about government and corporate control along with a loss of individual freedoms?
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Zinc - the missing link?
The essentiality of zinc for supporting resilient immune system health
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Food4Health Campaign
Confused by what government’s are saying we should be eating? You’re not alone! Government guidelines are based on outdated or flawed science. Worse, they’re contributing to making people sick, fat and tired. Find out more about what healthy eating is really all about.
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Vitamin C deficiency worse than feared: research news
10 September 2009
Studies suggest crucial role of vitamin C in early brain development and chronic disease prevention
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How I was asked to 'author' a ghostwritten research paper.
27 April 2005
Recently, the House of Commons health select committee looked at the submission of ghostwritten articles to medical journals. Witnesses from two pharmaceutical groups, GlaxoSmithKline and AstraZeneca, "strongly denied that ghostwriting was practised in their respective companies".
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Influential US anaesthesia professor faked drug research over 12 years
01 March 2010
ANH looks again at the increasing evidence of scientific fraud in medicine
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3rd International Conference on the Science of Nutrition in Medicine and Healthcare
03 - 05 May 2013
The Australasian College of Nutritional and Environmental Medicine (ACNEM) Inc, the Preventative Health Flagship of CSIRO, and the Nutrition Society of Australia (NSA) are proud to announce the 3rd International Conference on the Science of Nutrition in Medicine and Healthcare.
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The well-oiled cancer machine
16 May 2018
Research spending increases while diagnostic and treatment choice narrows and prevention ignored