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News Alerts: Week 30, 2016
27 July 2016
EU approves GM soybeans, Infant formula marketing laws get criminalised, Is mass medication really the answer?, Glyphosate alters human DNA, Supplements fight heart disease, An African diet for cancer prevention?
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News Alerts: Week 13, 2019
27 March 2019
Kale hits the Dirty Dozen; UK NHS & DNA testing; Alzheimer’s drug failure; The BMJ & breastfeeding; Mind/body therapy use increase
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News Alerts: Week 28, 2018
11 July 2018
Anti-breastfeeding bullies; New Zealand supplement legislation; India restricts supplement ingredients; Medicinal cannabis; Diet and cancer drugs; Climate change and crop nutrients; Vaccination - Italy to believe parents;
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The diet/depression link in teenagers
06 March 2019
Could increasing mental health problems in Gen Z teenagers be linked to diet?
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Neon Roberts, hatchet jobs and medical authoritarianism
14 August 2013
New documentary paints distorted picture of a concerned mother
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News Alerts: Week 43, 2018
24 October 2018
Monsanto verdict stands; Frankenstein crops; Eat organic, reduce cancer risk; Synthetic cannabis; Evidence against fluoridation mounts; TCM recognised by WHO
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News Alerts: Week 05, 2020
29 January 2020
Bayer pursues trial settlements; GM plants for ‘plant factories’; Baby food companies & breastfeeding in India; Industry influence on US dietary guidelines; Pharma funding of patient groups; Alzheimer’s & type 3 diabetes; Gut health news in brief
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Science births recognition of dietary nucleotides as new nutrient group
11 November 2015
ANH-Intl’s Rob Verkerk explains why nucleotides should be in your diet or supplements
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Natural News Roundup (week 22/2022)
02 June 2022
Alzheimer's - type 3 diabetes?; UK set to bring in gene edited foods; 5G legal action update; Does thyroid disease affect women's pay?; Ultra-processed foods harm health; Longer breastfeeding improves children's IQ; EU dodges glyphosate ban
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ANH-Intl Feature: Are governments deliberately on the wrong anti-obesity track?
07 March 2018
ANH’s founder looks at whether a motor car analogy might help pinpoint what’s wrong with government advice