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News Alerts: Week 30, 2018
26 July 2018
Cannabis to be legalised in UK; No vaccine safety monitoring in US; Investigating ‘fake science’; CRISPR is a GMO; HPV jab for UK boys; Sri Lanka lifts glyphosate ban; EMFs and adolescent brains
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News Alerts: Week 10, 2018
07 March 2018
EU set to approve Bayer Monsanto merger, The most deadly of medicine?, Australia set to eradicate cervical cancer?, March of the smart meter continues and Sri Lankan sugar tax hits Big Food’s pocket
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Vitamin Angel Alliance assists tsunami victims (1)
10 October 2007
Vitamin aid finds its way to tsunami victims.
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ANH Press Release: European Commission recognises need for amending herbals directive
05 November 2008
While the EU herbals directive is in its fourth year of transition, more and more companies are finding its requirements untenable. This could severely restrict a broad range of traditional herbal products to European consumers by April 2011. But the European Commission recognises that something must be done....even if it it doesn't yet know exactly what...
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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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Glyphosate dependency syndrome – a preventable condition
24 October 2018
Could ‘agrihacking’ generate viable alternatives to the world’s current number one and highly controversial herbicide?
News / Say NO to GM / Campaigns / Activism
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News Alerts: Week 37, 2017
13 September 2017
Child safety or vaccine safety? Pukka joins Unilever, Attacks on supplements in Germany
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ANH-Intl News Alerts: Week 15, 2014
09 April 2014
Glyphosate, Big Pharma control, green 'terrorists', pandemics, a year without sugar, aspirin, GMOs, and organic diets
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ANH-Intl News Alerts: Week 30, 2015
22 July 2015
Fracking, importance of nature, GM standards, GM moths, glyphosate, and Freedom of Information laws
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Facebook, falsehoods and the framing of ‘alternative’ health
29 August 2018
Should the social media giants be policing content? Should we trust them to tell the difference between true and false?
News / Good Science / Activism