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Study finds that a high-fat diet can slow brain aging

November 27, 2014 The researchers were looking to help kids with a very rare disease. And what they discovered is something that looks like it will help all of us... Read More >

Categories: alzheimer's Cockayne syndrome coconut oil dementia dietary fat fat and brain health high fat diet medium-chain fatty acids parkinson's disease University of Copenhagen

Are these meds the ‘smoking gun’ behind a very lethal cancer?

November 26, 2014 It was a mystery. How did a very dangerous type of esophageal cancer that used to be "uncommon" now become so routine? Researchers in Denmark may have found the answer... Read More >

Categories: acid reflux adenocarcinoma Denmark study on proton pump inhibitors esophageal cancer Nexium OTC GERD drugs PPI drugs Prevacid Prilosec proton pump inhibitors

The ticking time bomb in every soft drink can

November 25, 2014 We all know that soda isn't good for us, but a new study just revealed that it's more than that-- it's dangerous. Even if you have just one can a day... Read More >

Categories: Coke diet soda HFCS high fructose corn syrup Pepsi soda soda and disease soda shortens telomeres soda study telomeres

“I don’t want to go blind!” Save your vision… even if it’s already in jeopardy… with this breakthrough sight preserver

November 18, 2014 by Michele Cagan The descent to total darkness starts small. At first, you might need a brighter light when you’re reading, though some of the words still look blurry. Soon colors seem less bright. Then there’s a blurry or blank spot right in the middle of whatever you’re looking at.... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: December 2014

Life-sustaining tea from the “Miracle Tree” restores health and vitality

November 18, 2014 by Michele Cagan No other plant on God’s earth contains the nourishment of the “Miracle Tree.” Packed with more nutrients—both in number and amount—than virtually any other food, this tree is revered around the world. Different parts and extracts from this tree have been used for generations to treat hundreds... Read More >

Categories: nl-2014-12
Newsletter Issue: December 2014

There’s a natural way to shake off depression

November 4, 2014 You can literally "move "yourself out of depression, safely, cheaply and effectively. But there's one catch... Read More >

Categories: depression enzyme from exercise Exercise and depression exercise prevents depression running

When the “superbug apocalypse” arrives, millions of people could die—but this miracle mineral can save you

October 24, 2014 by Michele Cagan The danger is real... a return to the dark ages of medicine, the times before a simple course of pills could cure most infections, the times when entire cities could be crippled by a single bacteria. That’s right: Minor diseases we believed were conquered will once again... Read More >

Categories: Ebola nl-2014-11
Newsletter Issue: November 2014

These common meds can up your risk of dementia by 84 percent!

October 9, 2014 Frightening new research out of Canada and France has discovered a likely "direct association" between Alzheimer's disease and some commonly used drugs... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer's Disease Ambien Ambien CR benzo drugs dangers from benzo drugs drugs that up risk of Alzheimer's Intermezzo Lunesta Valium Xanax Z drugs

Merck trying to get another deadly bone drug on the market

October 2, 2014 When the trial results came in for this new osteoporosis drug, the risks were off the chart. But that's not stopping the company from forging ahead to get it into your doctor's office... Read More >

Categories: bone drugs FDA Merck new bone drug osteopenia osteoporosis pre-osteoporosis side effects of osteoporosis drugs
Allan Spreen, M.D.
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