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Systems biology: EFSA’s escape route from health claims dead-end?
24 October 2012
European Food Safety Authority needs to evolve to a systems level – and fast
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News Alerts: Week 44, 2017
31 October 2017
ASA continues to target natural health industry; Scottish Government takes ‘bold action’ on obesity; Just how independent will EFSA’s rules make it?; Pharma’s focus on natural products continues
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UK NHS clampdown on natural medicine in face of growing public demand
25 October 2017
ANH-Intl responds to NHS consultation on why natural health care options should stay
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News Alerts: Week 48, 2016
30 November 2016
Soft drinks laden with sugar; Vitamin D3 and autism; Call for US homeopathic remedies to be labelled as useless; Why eating a Rainbow is good for you; EU Court of Justice rule on pesticide research availability.
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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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News Alerts: Week 49, 2017
06 December 2017
Bayer commits to rebuilding public trust, Lower sugar cereals, Saturated fat exonerated, NHS blacklists natural treatments, Unsafe Dengue vaccine suspended
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Beta-carotene and smokers
12 March 2009
We look closer at the latest study to suggest a link between beta-carotene and lung cancer risk for smokers...
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Dietary Supplements Could Help Seniors Maintain Independence; Could Save Medicare and Taxpayers Billions of Dollars (1)
10 October 2007
Health Impact Study conducted by The Lewin Group which finds that certain dietary supplements when regularly taken could positively impact the health of seniors with age-related diseases, such as Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) and central vision loss attributable to age-related macular degeneration.
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Dietary Supplements Could Help Seniors Maintain Independence; Could Save Medicare and Taxpayers Billions of Dollars
01 November 2005
Health Impact Study conducted by The Lewin Group which finds that certain dietary supplements when regularly taken could positively impact the health of seniors with age-related diseases, such as Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) and central vision loss attributable to age-related macular degeneration.
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Fruit and veg may cut adult asthma risk (1)
10 October 2007
A diet rich in vegetables such as tomatoes, carrots and leafy vegetables, could cut the risk of adult asthma by about 20 per cent, says new research.