Several weeks ago, one of our fundamental freedoms was removed. Taking away freedoms in a democracy is best done by stealth, as any politician will tell you, and that is exactly what happened on 12 March.
The Indian government is clamping down on advertising of baby foods, despite ferocious opposition from manufacturers. ...
BRUSSELS SPROUTS MORE CONTROLS
Following your appeal for your readers to write to their MEPs regarding the impending EU directive on food supplements, I wrote to four London MEPs of different main parties. The only one to reply ...
Consumers should receive more information about drugs and their potential side effects, a report released by the National Consumer Council said. ...
If the Ministry of Agriculture has its way, I'm going to have to buy the vitamins I take with my breakfast cereal on the black market. ...
Hard on the heels of its ‘success’ in bulldozing through a directive severely curtailing vitamin supplements, the European Commission is busy in its self-appointed task of dismantling natural medicine, bit by stealthy bit.
The well publicized assault by the EC on vitamins and nutrients which could put the smaller manufacturers out of business is only the first wave of a sustained campaign, we can reveal. ...
Last year, the American government's Office of Technology Assessment published a report about the efficacy of alternative treatments. That report was widely denounced as biased and unscientific b ...
Further to your main article on epilepsy (WDDTY vol 14 no 4), a series of studies was carried out at the Great Ormond Street Hospital in the 1980s under Professor Soothill, with Jo Egger and Christine Carter.