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Gender-bending xenoestrogens: If they’re a problem for fish, could they be a problem for you?
24 September 2014
ANH-Intl work experience student Megan Ryder delves deep into the controversial chemicals that are feminising male fish
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News Alerts: Week 39, 2018
27 September 2018
Increasing cancer levels; Vaccine lies; Is it Omega-3?; Are BPA alternatives safe?; Diet & depression
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News Alerts: Week 09, 2020
26 February 2020
Chronic disease biggest global killer; Dairy milk consumption linked to breast cancer; Functional fat in vessel walls; Mindfulness & meditation; FSAI recalls CBD products; BPA substitutes hazardous to health; Smartphone addiction; Gene-editing errors common
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EC European Code Against Cancer initiative: 4th edition launched
22 October 2014
ANH-Intl comment on the 12-point cancer prevention recommendations
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ANH-Intl reports on the CAM/BANT ‘Female Health’ Conference
13 November 2013
Summing up the conference with take home points
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‘Cancer is down to bad luck, not genes and lifestyle’ says new study
07 January 2015
ANH-Intl evaluates and challenges findings and interpretation of Johns Hopkins study
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Food4Health Campaign
Confused by what government’s are saying we should be eating? You’re not alone! Government guidelines are based on outdated or flawed science. Worse, they’re contributing to making people sick, fat and tired. Find out more about what healthy eating is really all about.
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News Alerts: Week 03, 2020
15 January 2020
Live life longer & healthier; Austrian regulators chill out over CBD; Drugs & mental health; BPA exposure higher than thought; Is UK sugar tax a success? NHS brings in cholesterol big guns
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The art and science of living longer
18 April 2018
ANH founder Rob Verkerk discusses what can you do to live a longer, healthier life
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FDA under pressure to do U-turn on plasticiser BPA
02 November 2008
An independent panel of scientists has told the FDA that it was wrong in its decision to view the controversial plasticiser bisphenol-A (BPA) found in baby's bottles, food containers and plastic wrapping, as safe. The FDA's Science Panel as corroborated these views. The big question now is will the FDA take note and do a U-turn and face the music from their friends in the chemical companies?