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2011 July

The CDC wants you to prepare for a zombie apocalypse

On a CDC blog posting titled “Preparedness 101: Zombie Apocalypse,” you’ll find this critical information: “If zombies did start roaming the streets, CDC would conduct an investigation much like any other disease outbreak. CDC would provide technical assistance to cities, states, or international partners dealing with a zombie infestation.”

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Tiny powerhouse kills cancer and keeps it from coming back... but that's not all

There’s a teeny tiny natural miracle that has an enormous impact on cancer: killing off cancer cells, making sure cancer doesn’t spread, even preventing its return. But this life-saving powerhouse can also do so much more: prevent diabetes, protect you from heart attack, reverse atherosclerosis, the list goes on.

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Cutting-edge invention reduces pain and erases inflammation in minutes

Dr. Corley’s cutting-edge invention is a special fabric comprised of carbonized bamboo charcoal and germanium (more on that in just a moment). This fabric, the centerpiece of the Incrediwear product line, literally increases the blood flow to any area it touches.

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Code Red: Cancer danger linked with popular osteoporosis drugs

Do you want to risk painful cancer to possibly protect your bones? That’s right, bisphosponates, very popular osteoporosis drugs, are now linked to esophageal cancer. In fact, they may actually double the risk!

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Here's the one thing you definitely want your probiotic supplement to be: living

What part of “living” do researchers not understand? If you take a probiotic supplement or eat yogurt that contains probiotics, check the label. I’m sure it will say something like “living cultures” of “live microorganisms.”

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