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Dangers of Avandia

May 29, 2007 In 2003 we first told you about a link between the diabetes drug Avandia and an increased risk of congestive heart failure. (See the e-Alert "Sweet Heart" 10/16/03... Read More >

Categories: Avandia avandia heart risks avandia risks dangers of avandia Diabetes managing blood sugar

Catching Up

May 29, 2007 Is cholesterol bad for you? Of course not. Your body couldn't function without cholesterol. The same is true of triglycerides - another type of fat that your body stores for quick energy... Read More >

Categories: Avendia chomium picolinate congestive heart failure Diabetes elevated liver enzymes GlaxoSmithKline hepatitis low blood sugar

The Health Benefits of Carotenoids

May 17, 2007 If you're shopping and you see a fruit or vegetable with an attractive color - don't hesitate - buy it and eat it. It's going to be good for you... Read More >

Categories: beta-carotene carotenoid supplements carotenoids dna damage lutein lycopene postmenopausal women

Bucket of Money

May 16, 2007 What does a regional sales manager for a major international drug company see when he looks at a doctor's office... Read More >

Categories: Armidex Astra Zeneca drug companies drug reps off label prescribing sales practices of large drug companies Zoladex

Spice Wreck

May 8, 2007 I'm not sure what makes me angrier; the fact that dangerous trans-fats are everywhere in our food supply, the fact that FDA officials pretend to do something about trans-fats but really do very little, or... Read More >

Categories: coronary heart disease fat margarine saturated fats trans fats

The Best They've Got

May 1, 2007 I don't want to sound like a wild-eyed tinfoil-hat conspiracy theory nut, but sometimes it really does seem like there's an anti-dietary supplement scheme that employs researchers to produce studies designed to make supplements appear ineffective... Read More >

Categories: glucosamine studies supplements

Could your mammogram kill you?

May 1, 2007 A feud between two researchers about the safety of mammograms has sparked controversy in the European medical community... Read More >

Categories: dangers mammogram mammograms study nl-2007-05 risks
Newsletter Issue: May 2007

"We caught it early."

April 25, 2007 Researchers from three universities in the Northeastern U.S. recently reported on the results of a trial that tested an electroencephalogram (EEG) procedure in more than 70 subjects - some with AD and some without. Their EEG examination clearly demonstrated that the brains of Alzheimer's patients react differently than the brains... Read More >

Categories: alzheimer's EEG examination Memory smell

Just Enough of a Good Thing

April 19, 2007 If you eat raw oysters and cabbage every day, we know two things about you: 1) That's kind of an unusual diet you've got going there, and 2) You're getting quite a bit of zinc in your diet. In fact, you might be getting too much (more on that in... Read More >

Categories: antioxidant heart disease oysters zinc zinc losenges
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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