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ANH-Intl New Alerts: Week 51, 2014
17 December 2014
Ebola vaccine trial stopped, cases of polio, GM banana, gut bacteria and Parkinson’s, UK prescription drug consumption, Traditional Medicine in Turkey, and neutral GM study
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ANH-Intl News Alerts: Week 13, 2015
25 March 2015
Proton beam therapy success, diet soda, protein consumption, glyphosate, wi-fi, TTIP, and GM bacteria for obesity
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News Alerts: Week 23, 2017
07 June 2017
Sugar and the immune system; Cannabidiol and schizophrenia treatment; Eating late linked to increased diabetes risk; Antibiotic resistant bacteria in fresh foods
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ANH-Intl News Alerts Week 12 2014
19 March 2014
Truth revealed about wheat and fluoride, GM material found in non-GM, modified gut bacteria, proposal for nanomaterial labelling rejected, and saturated fat good
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News Alerts: Week 25, 2016
22 June 2016
Hazardous pesticide ingredients can be kept under wraps, Smart meters recognised as a “false solution”, Could gut bacteria reverse autism?, High cholesterol does not contribute to heart disease, Monsanto to pay millions in lawsuit, Brazil says no to GM
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News Alerts: Week 41, 2016
12 October 2016
Faecal bacteria and abdominal fat, Contraceptive pill and depression, Faecal transplants, Glyphosate contamination in baby food, Low sperm count in males conceived through fertility treatment, Farmed salmon have higher omega 6 levels
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News Alerts: Week 10, 2017
08 March 2017
Obesity and cancer risk; Gut bacteria affects brain function; Omega-3 Oils reduce damage caused by air pollution; Alzheimer's linked to high blood sugar; Low carbohydrate diet to manage diabetes
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News Alerts: Week 18, 2017
03 May 2017
The nocebo effect and statins; Gluten consumption not a risk for heart disease; Children, routines and obesity; Partially effective vaccine to be tested on African children; Chinese consumers reject GMO oils; Exercise helps reduce risk of disease; Gut bacteria talks to the brain
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Crohn’s disease and common sense
05 September 2012
New research points to more rational treatment of this devastating condition
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Microbes – our partners in health
10 August 2016
New research shows reduced asthma risk with early exposure to microbes