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Wrapping up the decade, naturally
19 December 2019
Highlights of some of the most popular moments of the last decade of ANH’s work as a vanguard for natural health
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ANH-Intl Special Report: From ‘peak oil’ to ‘peak livestock’ – to a dimmer or brighter future?
28 November 2019
Looking under the bonnet of the current plant-based revolution, who might be driving it, and towards a regenerative future
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News Alerts: Week 40, 2019
02 October 2019
Meat eating endorsed; Rising dietary supplement use; Calls for Golden Rice moratorium; Antidepressants barely work; GM is not a silver bullet; Sugar promotes autoimmune disease
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News Alerts: Week 42, 2019
16 October 2019
Big Pharma cuts antibiotic research; Singapore ad bans on sugary drinks; Mayors sign-up to Planetary Health Diet; Childhood obesity crisis; Big Ag EU GM pushback begins; Nature prescriptions; Brazil bee deaths
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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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Is Big Tech bringing us closer to Orwell’s 1984 fiction?
21 August 2019
Online censorship of natural health information is eroding your rights and freedoms and it’s happening now!
News / Health Choice / Health / Activism
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News Alerts: Week 31, 2019
31 July 2019
GcMAF witch hunt continues; Biotech bullies strongarm EU; Brazil’s pesticide regulations; CBD markets under attack; You really are what you eat!; NHS to offer DNA testing; 5G harms reported in Geneva
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News Alerts: Week 32, 2019
07 August 2019
Focus on cancer prevention not cure; EFSA pesticide ban; Agroecology to beat superweeds; CVD mortality increase; French smart-meters removed
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UK Govt panel sticks to ancient, outdated low-fat guidelines
07 August 2019
Incompetent advice on fats in butter, cheese and meat destined to damage health outcomes for many
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News Alerts: Week 13, 2019
27 March 2019
Kale hits the Dirty Dozen; UK NHS & DNA testing; Alzheimer’s drug failure; The BMJ & breastfeeding; Mind/body therapy use increase