RESET EATING launches
Re-imagine your relationship to food, turning it into powerful medicine whilst resetting your health and resilience
Re-imagine your relationship to food, turning it into powerful medicine whilst resetting your health and resilience
International campaign seeks protection from discrimination for those with autoimmune conditions
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The essentiality of zinc for supporting resilient immune system health
Newly launched vaccination transparency tool yields ‘transparency index’ of 35% or less for Pfizer and Moderna vaccines
ANH International join an international collaboration calling for vitamin C to be recognised as a both a preventative and treatment for covid-19
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One of Oxford University’s largest student societies, the Oxford University European Affairs Society, hosted a debate last night on the controversial EU Food Supplements Directive. Presenting at the Society’s evening meeting was author and former journalist Bert Schwitters, also CEO of the Netherlands-based International Nutrition Company.
Health system sustainability blueprint launched: tackling the UK’s chronic disease burden from the bottom-up
International and regional experts will gather next weekend in KL to discuss latest breakthroughs in nutrition and lifestyle medicine that target metabolic diseases
The Alliance for Natural Health welcomes the opportunity to comment on the European Commission’s Roadmap on strengthened cooperation against vaccine preventable diseases.
The diagnosis of pancreatic cancer is widely regarded as a death sentence. A paper just published in the peer-reviewed journal Integrative Molecular Medicine suggests that a more personalised approach taking into account an individual’s genetic background might offer more hope for those who develop pancreatic cancer in the future.