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Natural News Roundup (week 18/2022)
04 May 2022
Obesity – an unexplained epidemic?; Vitamins not drugs for ADHD; Autism & gut health; Vegetable rich diet improves health as we age; Artificial sweeteners damage liver health; Dimming the sun to combat climate change
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Weekly news update (week 35, 2021)
02 September 2021
Diet & lifestyle influence dementia risk; Ivermectin update; Covid restrictions & kids mental health; GMO to combat burnt toast!; GMO crops harm beneficial insects; Pesticide use driving obesity epidemic; No booster, no pass in Israel; Japan, Moderna & contamination fears
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News Alerts: Week 31, 2020
29 July 2020
US doctors covid treatment claims silenced; face masks for UK schoolchildren; UK government battles obesity epidemic; Homeopathy paper to be retracted; Toddler milk harmful to health
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News: Week 10, '21
11 March 2021
Obesity and covid; Astrazeneca jab rollout halted; EU botanicals ban; Lockdowns don’t reduce mortality; US mortality epidemic; Mink and covid mutations; Australia, healthcare workers & covid vaccines; Neonicotinoids impact ground nesting bees
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News roundup (week 01/2022)
06 January 2022
Fibre rich foods reduce anxiety; 5G danger to air traffic; Who’s regulating the drug regulators?; Artificial sweetener drives C-diff epidemic; Puerto Rico embraces agroecology
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Are you up for taking Big Pharma's new 'skinny' jab?
16 March 2023
After a succession of Big Pharma failures for anti-obesity drugs, will Novo Nordisk's latest offering, that emerges from something of a dark cloud, be just another side effect ladened sticking plaster, or a boon for users and a cash cow for its manufacturer?
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Type 2 Diabetes: the science of resistance
14 November 2018
Willpower v hormones - what’s the real driver of the obesity and type 2 diabetes epidemic?
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News roundup (week 46/2021)
17 November 2021
Fermented foods for good gut health; Plant foods reduce dementia risk; UK obesity clinics for kids; Vitamin C & metabolic health
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The silent epidemic of modern healthcare
31 October 2019
Preventable harm from medical care continues to rise