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Caesarean sections to be ‘on demand’ in UK
04 November 2011
Is medical science trying once again to usurp nature?
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News Alerts: Week 26, 2019
26 June 2019
Redefining health checks; Drugs and dementia; GM patent cartels; Opioid manufacturer bankruptcy; EU targets organic fraud; increased diabetic amputations
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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 51, 2016
21 December 2016
Fluoride in children's milk!; Canadian Drs demand changes to dietary guidelines; Are GMO foods safe?; Intermittent fasting inhibits childhood leukemia; Magnesium reduces disease risk; Cancer Vaccine show promise; Smartphones, Tablets and Obesity; Fracking impacts drinking water; Probiotics for improved mental health; Arkansas to remove vaccination exemptions
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The clean label trend – who really benefits?
11 September 2019
Delving around the plusses and minuses of the trend in advance of Food Navigator’s webinar
News / Food4Health Campaign / Sustainability / Food / Health / Activism
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Wi-fi networks a cancer risk, say UK teachers
09 April 2009
UK Teachers Association calls for wireless technology to be suspended in schools due to cancer risks.
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ANH-Intl News Alerts: Week 35, 2014
27 August 2014
Artificial sweeteners, antibiotics link to obesity, definition of the word ‘natural’ and GMOs
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Vitamin E May Cut Heart Attack Risk for Diabetics (1)
10 October 2007
About 40 per cent of diabetic patients can reduce their risk of heart attacks and of dying from heart disease by taking vitamin E supplements, according to new research out of the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology.
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News Alerts: Week 02, 2020
08 January 2020
5G protest day; Golden rice approval; US obesity rates set to soar; Organic farming futureproofs soil; Roadmap to insect recovery; UK eating disorder hospital admissions rise; UK GP numbers crisis; Bayer/Monsanto calls in big guns
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Vitamin E May Cut Heart Attack Risk for Diabetics
23 November 2004
About 40 per cent of diabetic patients can reduce their risk of heart attacks and of dying from heart disease by taking vitamin E supplements, according to new research out of the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology.