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Study finds three big ways for seniors to stay strong

June 28, 2017 We’ve all seen someone a little on the older side who looks frail enough to blow away if the wind kicks up. And you can’t help but wonder — if you’re lucky enough to have that many candles on your own birthday cake, is this how it has to be?... Read More >

Categories: Anti-aging strategies foods to prevent dementia omega 3 fatty acids seniors and exercise study on reversing frailty

Over 65? Here’s what the CDC doesn’t want you to know

June 28, 2017 Now that it’s summer, everyone’s focus is on the beach or pool, outdoor grilling and ball games. And that means it’s the perfect time for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to break the important news about the failure of its most sacred cow, the flu shot — right... Read More >

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The deadly cholesterol secret your doctor isn’t talking about… and the natural game-changer that could save your life

June 21, 2017 by Michele Cagan We’re having the wrong conversation when it comes to cholesterol. Mainstream medicine... spurred on by Big Pharma... locks in on lowering your cholesterol by any means necessary. They aggressively hammer away at that bad LDL with statin drugs, forcing levels lower and lower... But is that really... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: July 2017

Are you inviting cancer-causing chemicals into your home?

June 21, 2017 By now you’ve heard the sad news about actor Adam West, who died earlier this month at the age of 88. In his signature role as Batman, West worked with other great names — think Eartha Kitt, Cesar Romero and Burgess Meredith — to bring the Caped Crusader and his... Read More >

Categories: Adam West Cancer glyphosate insecticides that cause cancer leukemia pesticides Roundup weed killers

New study reveals best way to prevent ‘hospital delirium’

June 12, 2017 If you’ve never heard of “hospital delirium,” consider yourself lucky. It’s a side effect of being hospitalized that experts believe can affect up to 50 percent of seniors who have surgery. For those in the ICU, the delirium rate hits 80 percent. And hospital delirium can go way beyond a... Read More >

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CDC says Alzheimer’s death rate soaring. Could this be why?

June 7, 2017 The numbers are in... and they’re absolutely shocking. New data, just released by the CDC, revealed the grim news that during the last 15 years, the numbers of Americans dying from Alzheimer’s disease has gone up by a giant 55 percent. If you ask the CDC, or any other health... Read More >

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Can this simple substance prevent Alzheimer’s disease?

June 1, 2017 Here’s the bad news: Alzheimer’s disease is now expected to tripleduring the next couple of decades. Yes, you read that right, triple! Already, around one in 10 people who are 65 and older in the U.S. have it, putting the latest figures at around 5.5 million Americans now living with... Read More >

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Don’t be pressured into an MRI done with this dangerous dye

May 31, 2017 The FDA has just dropped an urgent health issue like it’s a concrete ball. I’m talking about the use of extremely toxic and commonly used dyes, which are injected into a vein to enhance the image of an MRI scan. The problem is that many of these dyes contain a... Read More >

Categories: enhanced MRI FDA gadolinium gadolinium-based MRI dye MRI nephrongenic system fibrosis NSF

Beware of doctors bearing bad news about your T-score

May 31, 2017 Losing bone mass is a normal part of aging. Yet Big Pharma has managed to turn it into a billion-dollar industry, one that unbelievably had its start in a hot conference room in Rome 25-years ago. That’s when a magic number called a “T-score” was pulled out of thin air.... Read More >

Categories: American College of Physicians bone drugs DXA bone scan fosamax osteopenia osteoporosis Prolia Reclast T score

New findings on BPA make avoiding it more urgent than ever

May 25, 2017 Two years ago, scientists in California voted unanimously that the toxic plastic additive BPA should be immediately added to the list of chemicals that are known to cause birth defects. That should have meant that soup, veggies and other canned foods whose packaging includes BPA (which is typically used to... Read More >

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Diabetes drug can double your chances of losing a limb

May 24, 2017 The risk of an amputation is one of the scariest complications of having diabetes. The good news about that, however, is that diabetes-related amputations have dropped by around half over the last two decades. That’s said to be due to better foot and wound care and better “diabetes management.” But... Read More >

Categories: amputation black box warning Invokana Diabetes Invokana Invokana and amputation risk of amputation diabetes SGLT2 inhibitors type 2 diabetes

Is eating chicken about to get a whole lot riskier?

May 22, 2017 What came first, the chicken or the beef? If that sounds like a trick question, it is. A way to trick us into serving up some Chinese chicken for dinner! No, I’m not talking about chicken chow mein, but chickens from China. Don’t we have enough chickens in the U.S.,... Read More >

Categories: avian flu in Chinese chickens beef exports to China Chicken from China Chinese chicken imports USDA
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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