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The low-salt myth gets busted, one study at a time

May 19, 2011 In fact, if you follow your doctor's advice and cut your sodium intake to deficiency levels, you're more likely to HARM your health. And the older you are, the greater the harm... Read More >

Categories: high blood pressure low salt diet low-salt myth sodium

What every cancer patient MUST know: chemo may cause secondary cancers

May 11, 2011 In a Q&A that appears on CNN's website, a viewer asks if one of the chemo drugs given to her husband in 1990 might have caused a secondary cancer. She notes that her husband's hematologist told them that "chemo drugs long ago were mutagenic...and cytotoxic... Read More >

Categories: chemo may cause secondary cancers chemotherapy intravenous vitamin C

Would you allow a salesman to give you a hip transplant?

May 3, 2011 Last year, Johnson & Johnson's DePuy subsidiary recalled 96,000 prosthetic hips. Before the recall, these metal-on-metal hips were considered "state-of-the-art" - specifically designed for young active people like Katherine Korgaokar... Read More >

Categories: hip replacement surgery Johnson & Johnson medical device recall prosthetic hips

Avoid this new dental technology that delivers enormous doses of radiation

April 21, 2011 A Times investigation reveals that this ingenious scanning method emits a massive radiation dose--much more radiation than a conventional x-ray. And it could be a huge risk for kids, because children--especially adolescents--are much more vulnerable to the effects of radiation than adults... Read More >

Categories: CBCT cone beam conebeam.com CT Scans radiation

Do CFL light bulbs make people crazy?

March 3, 2011 After "Nope," Dr. Raj immediately contradicts himself, noting that compact fluorescent lights (CFLs) contain mercury, "which can cause neurological damage, especially if you eat it... Read More >

Categories: CFL light bulbs compact fluorescent lights energy-efficient mercury neurotoxin

Note to women: Don’t take bone health advice from a drug company

February 24, 2011 For a master class in system manipulation, you couldn't do much better than the big brains at Merck. Here's how they turned a completely made up bone-health condition into a license to print money... Read More >

Categories: bone density bone health boniva FDA fosamax Medicare Merck osteopenia osteoporosis Reclast
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