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Big Food’s sweet cop out
28 June 2018
Why artificial sweeteners are part of the obesity problem not the solution
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News Alerts: Week 06, 2020
05 February 2020
US government sued over EMR regulations; Pasta - a vegetable in the US; Sweeteners - not so sweet for babies; EPA declares glyphosate safe; AHA recommends diet & lifestyle changes to live healthier for longer
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News Alerts: Week 28, 2019
11 July 2019
WHO guidelines on dietary fat attacked; Tree planting for climate change; First ‘superfoods’, then ‘hyperfoods’!; Have we had our fill of sweet food?
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News Alerts: Week 30, 2019
24 July 2019
Preventable patient harms; Sugary baby food; Sustainable food production; Not so sweet Bubble tea!; EFSA safety report on Aspartame not valid
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The soil of life – is in deep trouble
26 June 2019
Healthy, living soils = healthy foods. Unhealthy, dead soils = unhealthy foods
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Feature: Is there such a thing as the ‘menopause brain’?
22 February 2024
Read on if you're menopausal and think you're losing your mind. Find out why you’re actually not, why your brain, like the rest of your body, is going through an important transition—and what you can do naturally to get back on track
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ANH News Beat (week 09/2024)
29 February 2024
Our weekly roundup of the latest natural and covid news from across the globe in one place. This week Sainsbury's farmerless food vision; UK government crackdown on online marketing; Water fluoridation; Covid and ANH-USA updates plus lots more...
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Hoffman & Verkerk dialogue on how to safeguard and protect natural health
22 February 2024
Rob Verkerk PhD joins leading US integrative medicine physician Dr Ron Hoffman on his Intelligent Medicine podcast to talk about the latest threats to natural health and what can be done to counter them
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Is taxing our way out of obesity the answer?
03 May 2017
Punitive measures such as the sugar tax won't overcome our in-built, genetic craving for sweet foods
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ANH News Beat (week 20/2023)
17 May 2023
Our weekly roundup of the latest natural and covid news in one place. Read the headlines or click on the links to find out more