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Ginkgo biloba …what is it good for?
http://apgaylard.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 11/ 16/ ginkgo-biloba-%e2%80%a6what-is-it-…look at this in detail. There is at present no Cochrane review on its use for menopausal symptoms (though a protocol has been published this year). However, there have been trials. These have been of mixed quality; though a high quality trail was published in December 2006 (to be fair, this was after the RCN published this guidance). Newton et al.
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The Telegraph: The End of More Illusions
http://holfordwatch.info/ 2008/ 11/ 07/ the-telegraph-the-end-of-more-illusions/…I used to be under the impression that - if something was in the Telegraph - it had been subjected to a reasonable amount of scrutiny. DVNutrix has recently written heretically about a sad shattering of illusions about the Economist; likewise, I have recently become much less confident in the contents
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Labour loses appeal against misleading ad
http://www.kiwiblog.co.nz/ 2008/ 11/ labour_loses_appeal_against_misleading_ad.h…Labour loses appeal against misleading ad November 7th, 2008 at 1:54 pm Labour have lost their appeal against the decision of the Advertising Standards Authority that their “Two Johns” ad was misleading. Leadership you can trust - Yeah Right. Can’t even trust their ads.
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Labour’s attack ad ruled “misleading”
http://www.kiwiblog.co.nz/ 2008/ 10/ labours_attack_ad_ruled_misleading.htmlLabour’s attack ad ruled “misleading” October 29th, 2008 at 8:08 pm Now this is a serious case of egg on face. You run an ad on TV, radio and the Internet about how John Key can’t be trusted. And the Advertising Standards Authority finds that in fact it is the advertisement that can not be trusted as it is misleading.
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Probably the craziest advert in the world
http://www.anglican-mainstream.net/ 2008/ 10/ 23/ probably-the-craziest-advert-i…Probably the craziest advert in the world October 23rd, 2008 Posted in News | Why did Ariane Sherine, who came up with the idea for a campaign to put ‘atheist advertisements’ on the sides of London buses suggest as a slogan, "There’s probably no God"?
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Ad watchdog wants kids” websites to stop promoting junk food, toys
http://www.thaindian.com/ newsportal/ india-news/ ad-watchdog-wants-kids-website…Ad watchdog wants kids” websites to stop promoting junk food, toys October 20th, 2008 - 4:11 pm ICT by ANI - London, Oct 20 (ANI): A leading consumer watchdog has warned that children''s websites are fast becoming advertisers of junk food and toys, aimed at wooing youngsters.
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Equazen and the ASA - Again
http://holfordwatch.info/ 2008/ 10/ 15/ equazen-and-the-asa-again/The Advertising Standards Authority has issued another adjudication against Equazen for their advertising for their fish oil supplements. Specifically, it seems that Equazen's ad had "indirectly offered a treatment for a serious condition and was, therefore, in breach of the CAP Code".
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Investigations intended to fob off consumers
http://valueireland.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 10/ investigations-intended-to-fob-off.h…It's been fairly obvious to me, and to many of you I think, that on many occasions when a government department or a government agency is questioned about something they're supposed to know about, or be on top of, we'll get fobbed of with the words, "we'll carry out an investigation".
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British Advertising Authority Bans Partouche Gaming Commercial
http://www.pokernewsdaily.com/ british-advertising-authority-bans-partouche-gami…Demonstrating the strength of regulating the online gaming industry, England’s Advertising Standards Authority has banned an internet ad from one of Europe’s leading gaming operations. According to the Gaming Intelligence Group, French gaming operator Partouche Casino, which not only operates a
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Mouthwash TV advert ‘breached code’ (Press Assoc. via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
http://www.dentalwellnessblog.com/ 3331/ mouthwash-tv-advert-breached-code-press…The Advertising Standards Authority ruled that a television commercial for mouthwash breached the advertising code by saying it contained an ingredient used by dentists.
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