The Food and Drink Innovation Network are usually pretty topical with their seminars but they excelled themselves this week. On Tuesday, not only did they have a regulatory lawyer explaining exactly what the High Court action which launched this morning could mean, but we had the …
American Academy of Paediatrics advise parents to reduce their children’s exposure to cell phone
I have a huge collection of phone mast and electrosensitivity reports awaiting sorting in my inbox but this one, which arrived last night, I thought worth highlighting now. The AAP is basing its advice on recent research from a U.S. National Toxicology Program study which found …
One Epipen? No, surely, it should be two.
The prescription of auto injector pens (Epipen, Jext, Emerade etc) for those who are thought to be at risk of anaphylactic shock is now fairly standard – although, all too often, this is accompanied by little if any serious advice on how to use them.* However, advice from MHRA …
Gluten free Australian style
An interesting post from Alex on Australia's approach to gluten free (no detectable gluten) and a recent study on levels of gluten in 'gluten-free' (e.g. under 20ppm) foods. Quite encouraging as it happens. Check into his post here. …
Update on our phone mast battle….
Well, our objections have now found their way into the local papers – see here for the Ham&High report (this is their photograph) and here for the one in the Camden New Journal – and a great deal more has emerged to indicate that Camden have been at work on this plan …




