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US Cancer chief sees cell phone risks
25 July 2008
Director of the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute and UPMC Cancer Centers becomes the first US cancer centre director to issue a warning to his 3000 strong staff on the dangers posed by mobile phones and their potential to cause cancer.
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Censorship, quackery and the dissing of unproven cancer therapies
27 May 2015
Why the status quo no longer serves cancer patients and what can be done to encourage research and trialling of promising, integrative cancer therapies
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ANH taking action today with EU strategy on cancer
12 March 2010
How much can the democratic process in Europe yield over the cancer establishment?
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Cancer prevention study or study designed to prevent vitamin sales?
08 January 2009
Dr Jennifer Lin and colleagues from Harvard Medical School published their trial on the effects of 3 vitamins on cancer prevention in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute on December 30, 2008. Find out why it was yet another study designed to fail.
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A tide of evidence washes away flawed fish oil prostate cancer study
17 July 2013
ANH-Intl shines a spotlight on the prostate cancer study in latest media scare
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HRT 'doubles breast cancer risk' (1)
10 October 2007
News from the BBC: Taking certain types of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) can double the risk of developing breast cancer, says a study of more than a million women.
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‘Charging down the wrong path’ - Is cancer a metabolic, epigenetic disease?
16 November 2016
Integrative oncology charity Yes to Life holds ground-breaking cancer conference in London on Saturday 19th November
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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 Government guidelines are based on outdated or flawed science.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.
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Test & Take: Vitamin D
Possibly the cheapest way of protecting yourself from Covid that your government is not telling you about (correctly)
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Soy isoflavones for menopause – or for cancer?
28 October 2015
Why isoflavones might be good and relatively risk-free for menopause sufferers in the wake of an EFSA opinion