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The scam that could steal your eyesight

August 9, 2017 It’s the big event happening this summer that will have millions of Americans pausing to gaze at the daytime sky. And if you’re planning to be one of them, there’s a very important precaution you’ll need to take first. I’m talking, of course, about the total solar eclipse, when the... Read More >

Categories: eclipse glasses International Organization for Standardization ISO certified eclipse viewers Solar eclipse

What are these blood pressure drugs doing to your kidneys?

August 7, 2017 At first, it was a medical mystery. Odd lesions formed by the growth of “defective and nonfunctional” veins were found in the kidneys of laboratory mice But that discovery was a lightbulb moment for a group of scientists from the University of Virginia School of Medicine — because the cause... Read More >

Categories: blood pressure meds high blood pressure hypertension renin renin cells risks of blood pressure meds

Known brain-damaging chemical given reprieve by EPA

August 7, 2017 Chlorpyrifos is a chemical with a dark past. It was originally developed by the Nazis as a nerve agent during WWII. Then, like other such toxic substances, it morphed into a pesticide after the war. Researchers have not only found a link between exposure to it and “serious neurological damage”... Read More >

Categories: brain damaging pesticides Chlorpyrifos chlorpyrifos and autism EPA Natural Resources Defense Council NRDC

Bone drug based on rare disease could get FDA reprieve

August 1, 2017 It’s the disease that became a Big Pharma “eureka moment.” Sclerosteosis only affects about 100 people around the world who can carry a defective gene that makes their bones keep growing to the point of life-threatening pressure on the brain. When a biotech company in the UK started looking into... Read More >

Categories: Amgen sclerosteosis drugs for osteoporosis FDA osteoporosis Romosozumab vitamin d vitamin k

Natural “cleanup squad” eliminates pain, inflammation, and disease at the source

July 26, 2017 by Michele Cagan It’s a major medical breakthrough... Scientists have discovered that many frightening and painful age-related diseases—including stroke, heart attack, kidney disorders, and arthritis—share a common cause. But mainstream medicine still treats all of these conditions separately, often prescribing several different drugs... including dangerously addictive painkillers... that do nothing... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: August 2017

Study finds best way to help prevent Alzheimer’s!

July 25, 2017 You might say this headline says it all: No aluminum, no Alzheimer’s disease. A new research paper published by one of the world’s foremost experts on the topic outlines some of the most important things you can do to keep this horrific memory-robbing condition at bay. Of course, to hear... Read More >

Categories: aluminum aluminum and Alzheimer’s Alzheimer’s disease antiperspirants Christopher Exley sweating and aluminum

These ‘indirect additives’ pose a direct risk to our health

July 20, 2017 For kids everywhere, and even a lot of us adults, this new finding about one of our favorite comfort foods is downright catastrophic! You may have seen the news reports last week about packaged mac and cheese products turning up with high levels of phthalates — nasty chemicals that disrupt... Read More >

Categories: FDA hormone disrupting chemicals indirect food additives Kraft mac and cheese phthalates

Colorful veggies offer a lot more than meets the eye

July 18, 2017 Turns out that Popeye (and your mom!) were right on the money about the importance of eating your spinach! Bright green spinach and other colorful fruits and veggies don’t just add “eye appeal” to your dinner plate, but they also play a big role in keeping your vision sharp and... Read More >

Categories: colorful vegetables eye health heart disease inflammation lutein lutein and heart disease Novartis spinach

Is this another shingles shot pitch in disguise?

July 17, 2017 How do you know if what you’re seeing is really a drug commercial in disguise? It’s not easy, especially where the shingles shot is concerned. For the longest time, we were bombarded with those sneaky Merck TV ads made up to look like public service announcements. They started out with... Read More >

Categories: ACC American College of Cardiology Merck shingles and heart attack risk shingles shot Zostavax

This ‘banned’ toxin is still in lots of everyday products

July 4, 2017 Happy Fourth of July — our nationwide birthday party celebrating 241 years of independence! Whether you’re off to the beach or firing up the grill in your own backyard, I hope you have a happy and safe holiday. And here’s one way to stay safe that you probably weren’t expecting... Read More >

Categories: antibacterial soaps Environmental Working Group and triclosan EPA FDA triclocarban triclosan triclosan ban

Your life may depend on knowing how to avoid and break a fall

June 29, 2017 How does it feel to be a daredevil? No, I don’t mean skydiving, scaling a rocky ledge or running with the bulls! What I am talking about are common, everyday activities — such as walking, showering or climbing a flight of stairs. Because falling is a much bigger risk than... Read More >

Categories: CDC danger of seniors falling drugs than can make you fall falls how to prevent falling how to survive a fall

Protect your brain from Alzheimer’s… with fat?

June 29, 2017 The results of a study just conducted by Temple University scientists may well be the biggest news to date in the field of Alzheimer’s disease research. It looks like one of the most promising preventive measures for keeping your memories intact and your brain functioning isn’t found in a pill... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer’s disease brain plaques extra virgin olive oil olive oil olive oil and Alzheimer’s
Allan Spreen, M.D.
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