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Binge-drinking and alcohol dependence reaches new high
09 March 2016
Is alcohol just a ‘chemical crutch’ to compensate for growing isolation and social disconnection?
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News Alerts: Week 35, 2018
29 August 2018
Holy grail of weight loss?; Vegan or Flexitarian?; Cervical screening in US; Alcohol – friend or foe?; California gives kids water;
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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 Government guidelines are based on outdated or flawed science.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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Natural News Roundup & Covid Corner (week 14/2022)
07 April 2022
Vitamin D, covid and government fortification; GM regulation petition; The cost of ultra-processed food; Public no longer satisfied with UK's NHS; WHO Global Centre for Traditional Medicine; How much alcohol is too much?; Covid Corner
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News Alerts: Week 20, 2017
17 May 2017
No vaccination, no school in Italy; Sweden rejects mandatory vaccination; Doctor in the House back on TV; Fasting as a tool for weight control; Eating dairy is not linked to heart disease risk; Red meat consumption and mortality risk; US relaxes standards on school food; Gluten-free diet and increased obesity risk
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New research from the USA finds that colas are bad for bones
06 October 2006
"Women, particularly those concerned about osteoporosis should limit their intake of cola to occasional", says Prof Katherine Tucker of Tufts University, Boston, USA. Recently published research in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition finds that colas (other carbonated beverages not included in study) are associated with low bone mineral density in older women.
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New research from the USA finds that colas are bad for bones (1)
10 October 2007
"Women, particularly those concerned about osteoporosis should limit their intake of cola to occasional", says Prof Katherine Tucker of Tufts University, Boston, USA. Recently published research in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition finds that colas (other carbonated beverages not included in study) are associated with low bone mineral density in older women.
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French government monitor food supplements & functional foods for ‘side effects’
06 November 2009
Dr Robert Verkerk warns of great potential for such data to be misused
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Is Coca-Cola deceiving the public for profit?
01 September 2015
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ANH Feature: The Mediterranean Diet—Can It Help You Live Longer?
08 April 2010
Matthew Papaconstantinou PhD discusses the advantages of the Mediterranean diet