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News Alerts: Week 26, 2018
28 June 2018
US diet trends; Canada & cannabis; Alzheimer's supplement; Fasting, weight & blood pressure; Weight gain & antidepressants
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News Alerts: Week 17, 2018
25 April 2018
Singapore sets the bar higher with new organic standard; Germany set to ban glyphosate use
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News Alerts: Week 16, 2018
18 April 2018
Should Doctors take food/dietary supplements?; It’s not just the nutrient, but the form; Ayurveda Centre of Excellence opens in UK; Levels of aluminium in vaccines unsafe!
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News Alerts: Week 04, 2018
25 January 2018
Statins and children, Judicial review sought for homeopathic treatments, Germans may ban Glyphosate and More questions on HPV vaccine
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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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News Alerts: Week 33, 2017
16 August 2017
What’s in your vaccine?; GSK's £44M Scottish investment; Effective natural contraception; Food as Medicine
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Britain calls to end European Court jurisdiction in UK post-Brexit
23 August 2017
Musings on the relevance of ECJ jurisdiction on the natural products trade
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News Alerts: Week 27, 2017
05 July 2017
More mandatory vaccination for France; Australia proposes ban on homeopathic products in pharmacies; HPV programme for Scottish gay men; The NHS, DNA testing & personalised medicine
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News Alerts: Week 19, 2017
10 May 2017
Italy & vaccines; Ireland’s plan to hold parents to ransom over vaccine schedule; Arsenic in baby food; Belgium bans non-professional glyphosate use: Austria sells glyphosate free Roundup; Beetroot & anti-ageing; Gluten-digesting enzyme
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News Alerts: Week 20, 2017
17 May 2017
No vaccination, no school in Italy; Sweden rejects mandatory vaccination; Doctor in the House back on TV; Fasting as a tool for weight control; Eating dairy is not linked to heart disease risk; Red meat consumption and mortality risk; US relaxes standards on school food; Gluten-free diet and increased obesity risk