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Best selling drugs crashed and burned

May 16, 2005 In the past few months we've seen some best selling drugs crash and burn amid safety concerns, while major drug companies and the FDA have taken hit after hit in the mainstream media... Read More >

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Ginkgo Biloba may address MS-related memory problems

May 11, 2005 After doing some research she started taking ginkgo biloba to address MS-related memory problems as well as muscle pain and fatigue... Read More >

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Size really doesn't matter: Tiny fruit packs a wallop against cancer, diabetes, back pain, and more

May 1, 2005 Size really doesn’t matter:Tiny fruit packs a wallop against cancer, diabetes, back pain, and more I’m sure you’ve heard the saying “good things come in small packages”-perhaps one too many times. But it’s really the best way to describe the tart cherry. Not only is it a potent antioxidant, it... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: May 2005

Andropause causes hormonal changes in men

April 28, 2005 Andropause is the male counterpart of menopause, complete with hormonal changes that present a number of key health issues... Read More >

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Almonds get the FDA nod of approval

April 18, 2005 Even a blind squirrel finds a nut now and then, and we have evidence that the FDA actually found a nut (both literally and figuratively) when agency officials gave almonds a nod of approval... Read More >

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External-beam radiation may be creating more health problems

April 13, 2005 Radiation treatment is a common form of prostate cancer therapy. But those who undergo external-beam radiation may be creating more health problems than they solve... Read More >

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Natural ways to lower LDL and raise HDL

March 31, 2005 Those who are convinced that lowering LDL cholesterol is the golden key to heart health might be inclined to take a statin drug. And if they do, they might very well succeed in pushing the LDL down... Read More >

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Eczema relief without the risk

March 22, 2005 Protopic is a topical treatment for eczema that may cause stinging, burning and an increased risk of skin infections (according to the Protopic web site... Read More >

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Determining prostate cancer risk

March 21, 2005 One perfect example of an autopilot medical mindset concerns the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test used to determine prostate cancer risk... Read More >

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Using MRI’s to diagnose FMS

March 2, 2005 Attitudes about fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) have come a long way, but they still have a long way to go... Read More >

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2005-03-Members Alert

March 1, 2005 March 2005 PDF And another thing Stroke risk rises sharply for middle-aged men with a high body mass index (BMI), according to a long-term study of more than 7,000 subjects. The “low-normal” range of BMI is 20-30. Researchers found that men with a BMI over 30 had nearly twice the... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: March 2005

Beat Alzheimer's with my top 11 brain-protecting strategies

March 1, 2005 Panelist’s Protocol Beat Alzheimer’s with my top 11 brain-protecting strategies Alzheimer’s is not a normal part of aging. It’s a disease that destroys brain cells and robs you of your mind and your memories. You may have heard the recent reports that cholesterol-lowering statin drugs have shown potential in lowering... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: March 2005
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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