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Autoimmune disease - a hidden pandemic within a pandemic
13 May 2021
In support of our new Right to kNOw campaign, here's a round up of our most recent autoimmune articles to increase your knowledge of this rapidly increasing category of chronic disease
News / ANH Covid Zone / Health / Campaigns / Activism
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Exercise as good as drugs for mortality risk reduction in chronic disease
30 October 2013
Promising results highlight shocking lack of research into benefits of exercise
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ANH Feature: Are you one of the 60% eating yourself towards chronic disease?
06 June 2012
How is the information from the Institute for Functional Medicine's annual conference on CardioMetabolic Syndrome relevant to you?
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Mitochondria Day
17 September 2021
Discover how mitochondrial dysfunction is implicated in all chronic disease and how treatment can improve patient outcomes.
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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome can no longer be labelled psychosomatic
23 January 2009
New test for CFS/ME shows sufferers have dysfunctional energy production system
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Chronic stress: the manageable modern-day scourge
07 November 2018
A wander into the world of stress during International Stress Awareness Week
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Natural healthcare and 'patient-centred outcomes'
30 June 2011
Why natural approaches have so much to offer for chronic disease
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The Regen Health Blueprint Project
Regenerating health & care post pandemic. Find out how an entire nation’s approach to health & care could be made both resilient and sustainable for now and the future based on our UK-tailored blueprint
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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 Government guidelines are based on outdated or flawed science.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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Wheat: time to eliminate it as the major Western human food staple?
15 May 2013
A new paper reviews the evidence as to whether the anti-nutrients in wheat are among the key factors underpinning our chronic disease epidemic