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Natural News Roundup (week 06/2022)
10 February 2022
Vitamin C and cancer; Calls for harmonisation of botanicals in EU; When is the menopause, not the menopause?; Chronic disease increases dementia risk; Exercise & type 2 diabetes; Antibiotics increase cancer risk; Junk food marketing
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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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Natural News Roundup (week 37/2022
14 September 2022
Do statins cause muscle aches? Multivitamins reduce cognitive decline; Walking in nature reduces stress; Chronic disease & ultra-processed food
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Uric acid: the metabolite you can’t afford to ignore
15 November 2023
Why keeping a check on your uric acid levels can save you from life-threatening disease and early death
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Natural News Roundup (week 09/2022)
03 March 2022
Vegetarians have lower cancer risk; Reducing emissions from cows; Global treaty to tackle plastic pollution; Nature for everyone; Saturated fat & chronic disease; David Noakes comes home; What we're reading
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Natural News Roundup (week 36/2022)
07 September 2022
NMI journal launched; Tackling European supplement MPL harmonisation; Sugar damages the immune system; Omega 3's reduce blood pressure
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News Alerts: Week 32, 2020
05 August 2020
Hydroxychloroquine hit job; PCR tests to detect covid infection scientifically unsound; Statins don’t reduce risk of dying from heart disease; Forbes says no more personal science research; Agrichemical farming failures; News in Brief
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Regulatory limbo: the case of NAC
13 April 2023
The more effective a natural product, the greater the risk if it sits in an uncertain, regulatory ‘no man’s land’
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News Alerts: Week 45, 2020
06 November 2020
Vitamin D news; Vitamins reduce risk of respiratory infection; Low carb for type 2 diabetes; Do microbes cause Alzheimer’s?; EU bans dairy terms for plant-based alternatives
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EU prepares for ban on therapeutic doses of B6
15 February 2023
Halving the previous Tolerable Upper Level without any new risk data signals EU intention to limit freedom of choice and prevent the vitamin’s high dose use that includes reducing Alzheimer’s risk and symptoms of premenstrual syndrome