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Food for thought on pills
23 March 2005
An increasing drive towards healthy eating and a move to reducing obesity has prompted a rise in the use of food supplements.
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Four in 10 mothers 'need vitamin pills'
16 May 2005
Four out of 10 women need to supplement their diets with vitamins if they plan to have a baby, the Royal College of Midwives was told yesterday.
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News Alerts: Week 14, 2018
04 April 2018
Cancer rates rise in obese adolescents, Ibuprofen for Alzheimer’s, Diet and lifestyle changes combat metabolic disease and Evolutionary-norms vs supplement shortcut
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Weekly news update (week 37, 2021)
15 September 2021
Doctors speak out; UK 5G stealth implementation; Ivermectin war rages on; Covid vaccines; Diet & mental health; Covid origins
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ANH-Intl News Alerts: Week 24, 2015
10 June 2015
Electromagnetic radiation risks, pesticide cancer risk, diet pill death, non-GMOs win, sugar poisoning the UK, local farms could feed US, Tim Noakes trial delay and gluten-free misinformation
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UK cancer expert urges 'ditch the vitamin supplements'
17 February 2008
People who take vitamins to cut their chance of getting cancer could be doing more harm than good, a leading expert has warned.
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Vitamin Deficiency called into question as the cause of modern ills
16 February 2008
Professor Bruce Ames from the University of California goes on record saying that chronic vitamin deficiency may be the cause of modern ills.
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News Alerts: Week 16, 2019
17 April 2019
Pop a nature ‘pill’; Refined grains healthy?; Sweetener alert; Is food enough without supplements?
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The Secretary of State for Wales, Peter Hain, Takes a Personal Approach To Holistic Health Care
05 November 2004
Peter Hain: Adopt a more holistic approach to health care One in five Britons, myself included, now uses complementary health care
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The Secretary of State for Wales, Peter Hain, Takes a Personal Approach To Holistic Health Care (1)
10 October 2007
Peter Hain: Adopt a more holistic approach to health care One in five Britons, myself included, now uses complementary health care