-
Brain damage follows HPV vaccination in UK
07 October 2009
ANH comments on the latest case of 18-year-old Stacey Jones who is left with brain damage
-
ANH-Intl News Alerts: Week 13, 2014
26 March 2014
The HPV vaccine, food labelling, muscle mass related to lower risk of death, the mumps vaccine, GM pollen in honey, meningitis vaccine, and the ASA
-
Food4Health Campaign
Confused by what government’s are saying we should be eating? You’re not alone! Government guidelines are based on outdated or flawed science. Worse, they’re contributing to making people sick, fat and tired. Find out more about what healthy eating is really all about.
-
News Alerts: Week 14, 2016
06 April 2016
A sad goodbye to the NutriCentre, Japanese HPV vaccine victims file lawsuit, Lawsuit filled against FDA over GM salmon approval, Statins cause muscle damage, Parents in Uganda face prison over unvaccinated children, Animal welfare guidelines scrapped in UK, Less exams and more wilderness training, Simple blood test can diagnose concussion
-
Tell EFSA to quit misleading the public on health claims
02 August 2017
Public consultation on the draft guidance for the scientific requirements for health claims related to antioxidants, oxidative damage and cardiovascular health (revision 1)
-
News Alerts: Week 15, 2017
12 April 2017
Infant vit B1 deficiency; antibiotics and cancer risk; new vaccine adjuvant; fasting to promote fat-burning; Fasting possible protection against chemo damage; Glyphosate contamination rife; EU pesticide approvals despite dangers
-
UK health service to offer Botox injections for migraines
16 May 2012
Is injecting a known toxin really the best solution?
-
Get yourself ready for your 2016 challenge!
27 April 2016
4 steps to help you prepare for any endurance challenges you’ve set yourself in 2016
-
Do antioxidants help or hinder our response to exercise?
03 February 2016
A new topical review questions whether antioxidant supplements interfere with our body’s beneficial adaptation post exercise
-
Ten things you should know BEFORE taking statins
10 February 2016
Despite mounting evidence of serious risks following long-term use of statins, these low-cost and high-profit drugs are being prescribed relentlessly without informed consent of patients