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Weekly news update (week 26, 2021)
01 July 2021
Post Brexit regulatory changes for supplements; Junk food advertising to kids; Long covid & EBV; Myocarditis reports increase; Natural immunity following covid-19; Pandemic depression in children; Lisbon court challenges covid death toll; New ivermectin trial; Coronavirus genome sequences deleted; Covid censorship; Other news…
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The silencing of dissenters
04 August 2021
The stakes against ‘misinformation’ are getting higher every day
News / ANH Covid Zone / Health / Campaigns
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Your Right to kNOw: Legal implications
26 May 2021
Why we need to call out those private companies and institutions which treat vaccinated and unvaccinated people differently
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It’s time for the world to celebrate, not denigrate, ivermectin
22 July 2021
Saturday 24 July 2021, World Ivermectin Day: a day to consider the potential of a natural product derivative that has the potential to end the coronavirus crisis
News / ANH Covid Zone / Health / Campaigns / Activism
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News Alerts: Week 24, 2018
13 June 2018
Prof Noakes exonerated!; Is the future bright for Golden Rice?; Meditation, music, acupuncture and cancer; JCVI U-turn - HPV vaccine for UK boys; Protein and heart disease
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News Alerts: Week 36, 2017
06 September 2017
US Court rules vaccine implicit in infant death; Africa, vaccines and informed consent; Does screening prevent prostate cancer?
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Your Right to kNOw campaign launch!
13 May 2021
Joint launch with ANH-USA of campaign to stop discrimination against the autoimmune
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Big Tech censorship demands work-arounds
05 May 2021
The Truth over Fear Summit joins long list of cancel culture casualties - but not for long!
News / ANH Covid Zone / Health / Campaigns
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Your Right to kNOw: For kid’s sake
16 June 2021
The must-see video for all parents because it’s always better to be safe than sorry when it comes to medical interventions that affect your children
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News Alerts: Week 34, 2017
23 August 2017
Supplementation is good for us; The vaccine juggernaut; UK’s updated childhood obesity plans