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Lancet study: Get fat in middle age and reduce your risk of dementia?
15 April 2015
In the wake of media publicity about a new study which suggests that increased body weight protects against dementia risk in later life, ANH-Intl evaluates possible explanations and options for healthy long life
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Dementia – preventable or inevitable?
15 May 2019
ANH-Intl evaluates the scale of the burden caused by escalating rates of dementia and type 3 diabetes
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ANH-Intl News Alerts, Week 38, 2013
17 September 2013
Connected alerts on kids, mobile devices, reading and digital dementia
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News Alerts: Week 10, 2020
04 March 2020
US scientists challenge saturated fat guidelines; Pharma’s influence over US politics; Cannabis as an antibiotic; US obesity rates hit 20-year high; EU MEPs support supplement use; WHO partners with AYUSH; Skyrocketing early-onset dementia in US
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ANH-Intl News Alerts: Week 50, 2013
11 December 2013
News snippets on MPLs, dementia, GMOs, vitamin D, aspartame, healthy eating and abortion links with breast cancer
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ANH-Intl News Alerts: Week 5, 2015
28 January 2015
Flu vaccination deaths, My New Gut, OTC drugs and dementia, glyphosate in hospitals, sitting increases illness, and International Yoga Day
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News Alerts: Week 17, 2016
27 April 2016
Error in mandatory vaccination laws, Could France end the TTIP?, Fructose linked to gene damage, Common drugs linked to dementia, Social isolation leads to serious illness and Nutrition links to mental health
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ANH-Intl News Alerts: Week 34, 2014
20 August 2014
MMR vaccine cover-up, fluoridation, GM fruit flies, Vitamin D and dementia, pesticides and Parkinson’s, forced flu vaccination, HPV vaccine, and wi-fi everywhere
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News Alerts: Week 49, 2018
08 December 2018
SE Asia health crisis deepens; Low or high carb diet advice dementia?; Jump in children on autistic spectrum; FDA bans cancer causing food additives; Failing food systems; Calls for New Zealand sugar tax
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Prevention and treatment of Alzheimer’s and cancer: spot the difference!
08 May 2013
These two chronic diseases have more in common than you might think