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ANH Feature: French study indicates Monsanto maize and Roundup cause cancer
26 September 2012
ANH investigates the controversial rat study and its implications
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Large-scale study brings good and bad results for multivitamins
14 November 2012
Physicians Health Study II gives multivitamins thumbs-up for cancer, thumbs-down for heart disease
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Rebuttal of study that says keto diets don’t work
04 March 2020
We deconstruct confusion around a Yale study that suggests long-term ketogenic diets will make you fat and unhealthy
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ANH-Intl Feature: Spanish study - do high protein Mediterranean diets kill you quicker?
13 May 2015
ANH-Intl explains why the latest damning of high protein diets is not relevant to most people’s long-term health and weight loss goals
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GMO own goal? Seralini GM rat study retracted
04 December 2013
Rumours of a court case swirl as once-respected journal makes highly unethical move
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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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ANH Science Check - low fat debunked
Rob Verkerk PhD takes a deep dive into a new study showing government low fat guidelines are contributing to, not reducing heart disease
Videos / Good Science / Health / Research
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Case study: one man’s drug-free journey back to wellness
31 October 2018
Using a holistic, systems approach to restore emotional and physical health
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Women’s Multivitamin Study: ‘A little, too late’ study, designed to fail
12 February 2009
Yet another study that generates negative headlines for supplements. We show you how the study authors managed it this time....
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Silver Kills Viruses, Study Finds
18 October 2005
In a groundbreaking study, the Journal of Nanotechnology has published a study that found silver nanoparticles kills HIV-1 and is likely to kill virtually any other virus. The study, which was conducted by the University of Texas and Mexico University, is the first medical study to ever explore the benefits of silver nanoparticles, according to Physorg.