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News Alerts: Week 48, 2019
28 November 2019
UK nursery adopts vegan menu; Impact of air pollution on kids health; Soaring obesity rates in LATAM; Teens targeted by Big Food; Palm oil can be sustainable; US nutrition organisations unite; Food supplements on US health insurance; Save the Bees!
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News Alerts: Week 32, 2018
08 August 2018
Pesticide contamination in EU crops; Cornflakes damage health; Low n3 in farmed salmon; CBD oil hope for pancreatic cancer; Fracking increases air pollution; Cochrane & HPV vaccine controversy; US overturns ban on neonicotinoid use
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News roundup (week 01/2022)
06 January 2022
Fibre rich foods reduce anxiety; 5G danger to air traffic; Who’s regulating the drug regulators?; Artificial sweetener drives C-diff epidemic; Puerto Rico embraces agroecology
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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 Government guidelines are based on outdated or flawed science.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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News Alerts: Week 21, 2017
24 May 2017
Chinese study links measles to pollution; Italy increases vitamin levels; Vegan diets in childhood; Cannabis may boost memory in the elderly; Sweeteners & weight gain; Calls for obesity disease classification
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News Alerts: Week 20, 2020
14 May 2020
ASA attacks natural health again!; Big Tech is untrustworthy; Fresh air reduces coronavirus spread; Canadian smart community fails; EFSA pesticide studies bomb; Are lockdowns improving our diet?; Call to ban marketing claims on infant formula
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Environment, Organic Food & Health Convention
19 November 2019
This convention is about creating awareness for the prevention of cancer and disease through diet, starting with growing your own chemical free organic food.
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The scourge of microplastics
09 February 2024
The silent breakdown of the ‘Plasticene’ age products pose a deadly threat to the health of the environment and all that live with it
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Does mould matter?
21 March 2024
We joined Colab Services on 9th March to find out why the answer is a resounding Yes!