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Study sets dangerous precedent for blood pressure numbers

January 17, 2017 It’s the first thing a doctor or nurse will do when you enter the exam room – take your blood pressure. It’s even done when you go to the dentist now! But what if you’re told it’s high? Should you be popping pills to reach that magic number of 120/80?... Read More >

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Here’s why you need to make napping a normal part of your day

January 16, 2017 Here’s something that can help get you through the day thinking clearer: Take a nap. That’s right, a nap – forty winks, an afternoon snooze, a catnap – whatever you want to call it, you can profit from just “resting your eyes.” A siesta in the afternoon has numerous health... Read More >

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Two everyday vitamins can slash your risk of dementia

January 16, 2017 If you want to do everything you can to keep your mind and memories intact, some new research has found a very easy way to tip the odds in your favor. It’s not a drug, and it doesn’t require doing “mind exercises,” playing some kind of video game or any... Read More >

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Is this the natural cancer cure we’ve been waiting for?

January 12, 2017 It’s a cancer treatment that’s been tested and studied for decades — with remarkable results. The National Cancer Institute (NIH) says that laboratory studies have found it can slow the growth and spread of prostate, pancreatic, liver, colon and many other types of cancer cells. And in clinical trials, the... Read More >

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Common drugs may be what’s causing your hearing problems

January 4, 2017 Hearing loss: It’s one of the least talked-about side effects of lots of drugs, including common OTC ones. But it’s real, it’s scary and, thanks to a new study from Brigham and Women’s Hospital, it’s once again been confirmed. So if your hearing is starting to go, don’t let anyone... Read More >

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Senior ER visits often due to the effects of everyday drugs

January 3, 2017 They’re the drugs that are making seniors sick – and sending them to the ER in droves. These meds also happen to be among some of the most commonly-used ones — both Rx and OTC — to help with things like getting to sleep at night and managing pain. They... Read More >

Categories: anticholinergic burden anticholinergic drugs Anticholinergics Indiana University Center for Aging Research

You’d better watch out for those hidden holiday hazards

December 21, 2016 Yes, it is the most wonderful time of the year! But it can also be the most dangerous, too. So before you put the finishing touches on your décor, wrap those extra gifts and start cooking up a storm, there’s another list you need to make to keep your holidays... Read More >

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Jumpstart your weight loss and feel better than ever!

December 19, 2016 As you know, I’ve battled with overeating for most of my life. And yes, there’s a reason it’s called a battle! And, of course, this time of the year is absolutely the worst for anyone who struggles with their weight. But you and I know it’s more than just “calories... Read More >

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This single-pill protocol offers your best chance to survive breast cancer… and thrive

December 5, 2016 by Michele Cagan This single-pill protocol offers your best chance to survive breast cancer... and thrive Breast cancer claims the lives of too many women. Even women who survive this grave disease endure terrible suffering: overwhelming fear, painful surgeries, damaging chemotherapy and radiation treatments. And, still, far too often the... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: December 2016

Flu not linked to autism — but flu shots are another story

December 1, 2016 If you’re pregnant, or even if you know someone who’s expecting, you’ve certainly heard how important getting that flu shot is to protect both mom and baby – even after the baby is born. Why, pregnant women are practically chased down by their doctors to make sure they get one!... Read More >

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Beware of this newly-approved dangerous diabetes drug duo

November 30, 2016 There’s a new double-barrel danger pointed right at those with type 2 diabetes. The FDA just approved another diabetes drug, one called Xultophy. However it’s pronounced, it’s a two-headed monster that should never have been allowed on the market. And there’s a back story behind this twofer med, one that... Read More >

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