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EFSA sides with industry pests on pesticides
12 February 2014
Europe’s food safety regulator ignores the dangers of pesticide chemical mixtures
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It’s official: pesticides are killing the bees
06 February 2013
EFSA calls for pesticide restrictions, are possibilities being overlooked?
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News Alerts: Week 25, 2016
22 June 2016
Hazardous pesticide ingredients can be kept under wraps, Smart meters recognised as a “false solution”, Could gut bacteria reverse autism?, High cholesterol does not contribute to heart disease, Monsanto to pay millions in lawsuit, Brazil says no to GM
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News Alerts: Week 32, 2018
08 August 2018
Pesticide contamination in EU crops; Cornflakes damage health; Low n3 in farmed salmon; CBD oil hope for pancreatic cancer; Fracking increases air pollution; Cochrane & HPV vaccine controversy; US overturns ban on neonicotinoid use
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News Alerts: Week 16, 2017
19 April 2017
Magnesium supplements for bone health; The problems with dairy; EU pesticide report ignores toxic cocktail effect; High levels of carcinogenic acrylamide in foods; Vaccinate parents and get the kids; Fibre protective against Type 2 diabetes
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News Alerts: Week 48, 2016
30 November 2016
Soft drinks laden with sugar; Vitamin D3 and autism; Call for US homeopathic remedies to be labelled as useless; Why eating a Rainbow is good for you; EU Court of Justice rule on pesticide research availability.
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Has EFSA softened on Seralini to align new guidelines with Monsanto?
07 August 2013
EFSA has now largely validated the Séralini GMO rat feeding study
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UK Royal Society whitewash on GM crops
25 May 2016
Is the Royal Society trying to prepare the way for the second generation of GM crops by making the public complacent?
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ANH-Intl News Alerts: Week 24, 2015
10 June 2015
Electromagnetic radiation risks, pesticide cancer risk, diet pill death, non-GMOs win, sugar poisoning the UK, local farms could feed US, Tim Noakes trial delay and gluten-free misinformation
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Proactive French suspend use of pesticide implicated in bee colony collapse
06 June 2012
France applies the precautionary principle while the jury is out on vanishing bees