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Your Right to kNOw: Patient champions speak up
03 June 2021
Citizens and patients with autoimmune history bring the campaign to life through their own words
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Who owns your health data?
20 March 2019
In an era of digital healthcare ‘revolution’ who really benefits – the patient or big corporates?
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Natural News Roundup (week 47/2022)
23 November 2022
Male fertility continues to drop; vit D prevention; NHS privatises patient data; Paracetamol makes you take more risks; Minimal risk to health from red meat; GMO safeguards swept away; Live longer with purpose
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Is your NHS data safe from sale?
19 May 2021
If you live in the UK you have until the 23rd June 2021 to opt out or your medical records could be sold to the highest bidder!
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ANH Covid Zone
This is our Covid Zone campaign page that links you to all the content we've created and published on our website as it relates to Covid-19 since 12 March 2020.
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How bad was it? Reflecting on the last two years
02 June 2022
Rob Verkerk PhD dissects mortality, case and adverse event data associated with C19
News / ANH Covid Zone / Health / Campaigns
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ANH News Beat (week 07/2024)
14 February 2024
Our weekly roundup of the latest natural and covid news from across the globe in one place. This week - use of amalgam fillings to be stopped in the EU, lantibiotics and their effect on the gut microbiome, the dodgy data pushing plant-based ideology, censoring wellness advocates plus much more...
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News Alerts: Week 43, 2019
23 October 2019
Google handed UK NHS data; Surging global cancer rates; Diet, depression & young people; Fasting & exercise; Monitoring UK patient safety; Biodiversity essential for crop production
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FEATURE: Latest snapshots of a moving target of a ‘pandemic’ (Part One)
07 October 2021
Exploring data bites to ascertain the risk posed by SARS-CoV-2 and if mass vaccination is really our best route out
News / ANH Covid Zone / Health / Campaigns
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Why is success in critical care being ignored?
14 May 2020
Exploring the limited data from critical care around the world suggests so much more could be done to save lives