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Get fat happy!
02 March 2023
A healthy brain and good mood means ditching Big Food’s low fat dogma – find out how to navigate dietary advice on fats
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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 Government guidelines are based on outdated or flawed science.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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News Alerts: Week 40, 2019
02 October 2019
Meat eating endorsed; Rising dietary supplement use; Calls for Golden Rice moratorium; Antidepressants barely work; GM is not a silver bullet; Sugar promotes autoimmune disease
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News Alerts: Week 28, 2019
11 July 2019
WHO guidelines on dietary fat attacked; Tree planting for climate change; First ‘superfoods’, then ‘hyperfoods’!; Have we had our fill of sweet food?
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Vit B3 in the crosshairs—should you worry?
21 March 2024
ANH-USA's medical director, Ron Hoffman MD, examines a new study bashing vitamin B3 (niacin)
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ANH-Intl Feature: The human dietary diversity crisis
28 June 2017
So-called advances in food science continue to negatively impact the plant foods available to us putting our health at risk
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Is your diet packing enough protein power?
30 January 2019
Cutting through the hype and the mire of misinformation on protein so you can make an informed dietary choice
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ANH News Beat (week 50/2023)
13 December 2023
Our weekly roundup of the latest natural and covid news in one place. Read the headlines or click on the links to find out more
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Feature: Is there such a thing as the ‘menopause brain’?
22 February 2024
Read on if you're menopausal and think you're losing your mind. Find out why you’re actually not, why your brain, like the rest of your body, is going through an important transition—and what you can do naturally to get back on track
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The oralome: your secret to good health
25 January 2024
Why your oral microbiome deserves to be nurtured not wiped out to reduce the risk of a multitude of conditions from Alzheimer’s disease to cancer