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From Unreal to Real Food
01 May 2019
Powerful coalition to promote sustainable agriculture, lifestyle and diet kicks off in Somerset, UK
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Glyphosate dependency syndrome – a preventable condition
24 October 2018
Could ‘agrihacking’ generate viable alternatives to the world’s current number one and highly controversial herbicide?
News / Say NO to GM / Campaigns / Activism
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News Alerts: Week 46, 2018
14 November 2018
Should red meat be taxed?; Asia increases focus on sustainable farming; EU retracts seed patent; ANH HPV film release; Pesticides contaminate human hair
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News Alerts: Week 48, 2018
28 November 2018
UK diabetes charity sweetens own pocket; Pizza and baked beans for UK kids; CRISPR - generally considered “safe”; Tanzanian government bans GM field trials
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News Alerts: Week 51, 2018
19 December 2018
Pinterest bans GreenMedInfo!; Snackification of Asia; To patent or not; Italian vaccination chaos; Bayer’s blatant greenwashing; Concern over 5G grows; UK Charity Commission reports
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News Alerts: Week 47, 2018
22 November 2018
New palm oil sustainability standards; Increasing demand for natural; Pukka Herbs going zero carbon; Omega-3 benefits in pregnancy; GM tech under pressure; UK smart meter programme stalls
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News Alerts: Week 41, 2018
10 October 2018
MHRA Brexit no-deal consultation; Nutrition science on the ropes; Agroecology and climate change; Cancer greedy for sugar; Eliminating cervical cancer in Australia; NHS, sugary drinks and GP groups
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#POLITICOHealth summit 2018 on WHO’s doorstep
10 October 2018
Perspectives and take-homes from ANH’s founder who participated in the summit, 8-9 October
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News Alerts: Week 23, 2018
06 June 2018
UK Homeopathy legal challenge fails; Reducing the need for chemotherapy; Obesity cannot be healthy; Monsanto set to disappear; The future of food
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News Alerts: Week 11, 2018
15 March 2018
Homeopathy dies in the NHS, Vaccine film trilogy wins awards, Monsanto defeats Roundup cancer labelling plan, the war on vaccine hesitancy continues and HPV vaccine spreads its tentacles ever further