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News Alerts: Week 23, 2017
07 June 2017
Sugar and the immune system; Cannabidiol and schizophrenia treatment; Eating late linked to increased diabetes risk; Antibiotic resistant bacteria in fresh foods
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Last chance for the public to have its say on EU health claims reform
31 May 2017
24h countdown before public consultation on disastrous EU health claims regime closes
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Help break the vaccine injury taboo
31 May 2017
3rd June 2017 is International Vaccine Injury Awareness Day raising awareness of life-altering injuries caused by vaccination
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News Alerts: Week 22, 2017
31 May 2017
Draft German vaccine legislation ; Antibiotic alternatives; EU restarting glyphosate approval discussions; China to overcome resistance to GMO
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Will the UK Charity Commission buckle under Skeptic pressure?
24 May 2017
With the UK charity regulator’s consultation now closed, will it lock out charities involved with CAM?
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ANH-Intl leads development of new health app
24 May 2017
Balens practitioner conference in Birmingham provides venue for pre-launch of health app for self-tracking and research
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News Alerts: Week 21, 2017
24 May 2017
Chinese study links measles to pollution; Italy increases vitamin levels; Vegan diets in childhood; Cannabis may boost memory in the elderly; Sweeteners & weight gain; Calls for obesity disease classification
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US research finds injury link to vaccinated children
17 May 2017
How closed scientific minds interfere with progress in understanding neuro-immunological disorders associated with vaccination
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European Court rules on national vitamin restrictions
17 May 2017
Latest preliminary ruling on French case moving in the right direction but not yet far enough
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News Alerts: Week 20, 2017
17 May 2017
No vaccination, no school in Italy; Sweden rejects mandatory vaccination; Doctor in the House back on TV; Fasting as a tool for weight control; Eating dairy is not linked to heart disease risk; Red meat consumption and mortality risk; US relaxes standards on school food; Gluten-free diet and increased obesity risk