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Breaking news: Pioneer scientists uncover the Holy Grail lifesaver for “incurable” sciatica pain

July 17, 2012 A pair of pioneering scientists discovered a unique and highly effective molecule that can both protect and repair damaged nerves—including your sciatic nerves. And that means there’s finally a real way to treat even chronic sciatica pain so you don’t have to suffer anymore... Read More >

Categories: nerve pain nl-2012-08 sciatica pain sciatica pain relief
Newsletter Issue: August 2012

Radiation exposure is cumulative over a lifetime, but you can easily reduce the damaging effects

May 29, 2012 But two years ago, scientists found out that these exposures are cumulative. Years of exposure can add up to considerable risk. Naturally, risk rises for those who receive higher exposures. For instance, radiation therapy places a huge "deposit" in this unwanted savings. That's the bad news. The good news: University... Read More >

Categories: flaxseed after radiation exposure flaxseed and radiation radiation damage radiation exposure

Escape the agony of food poisoning with “The Antidote”

May 17, 2012 Chances are, you’ve suffered from food poisoning at least once in your life—but it’s probably more, especially if you travel. All it takes is a few bad bacteria on your food or in your water to make you feel like your stomach is turning inside out. And bacteria are everywhere,... Read More >

Categories: Food Poisoning Relief nl-2012-06
Newsletter Issue: June 2012

Radiation-free breast cancer screening is safer and more effective than a mammogram

May 15, 2012 Dr. Brawley is the chief medical officer of the American Cancer Society. Now, that's a very mainstream position. And yet, I agree with nearly everything he says about mammography... Read More >

Categories: American Cancer Society breast cancer breast cancer screenings breasts compression dense breasts digital mammography elastography mammography radiation radiologists tumors ultrasound women

Pink slime, meat glue, and other dirty little meat secrets

May 14, 2012 A few months ago, the idea of eating "lean finely textured beef" probably seemed appealing. Lean beef? That sounds good. And the texture is fine? Okay! Fire up the grill! But when ABC News broke the story of LFTB, they used the less formal name for this meat filler: "pink... Read More >

Categories: beef carbon monoxide gas lean beef lean finely textured beef LFTB meat meat glue modified atmosphere packaging pink slime transglutaminnase

Lead exposure is an important health concern for children AND adults

May 9, 2012 You hear a lot about lead exposure effects on kids. Those effects get much less attention in adults. As we age, lead is stored in bones... Read More >

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Type 2 diabetics lose when the FDA chooses between drug safety and drug profits

May 8, 2012 If you have type 2 diabetes, FDA officials have an important message for you. When it comes to drug safety, they want you to know that drug company executives are under great pressure to generate revenue... Read More >

Categories: anti-obesity drug drug company executives drug profits drug safety FDA gastrointestinal adverse effects kidney failure Novo Nordisk pancreatitis profit Public Citizen revenue safety warnings thyroid cancer thyroid tumors type 2 diabetes Victoza

A rare win for consumers as the FDA gets a public scolding

May 2, 2012 Thanks to you, me, and many others, Congress rebuffed an FDA attempt to impose harsh new controls over dietary supplements. And the frosting on the cake: the FDA also got a public scolding. You've got to love THAT... Read More >

Categories: congress Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act dietary supplements drug industry DSHEA FDA new dietary ingredients (NDI) supplements
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