Health Sciences Institute e-Alert Archives

Our daily e-letter, known as e-Alert, delivers health news—before anyone else. From overlooked studies to underground cures, it’s all here. Catch up on the insights that matter most.

Every weekday, our FREE e-Alert delivers urgent health breakthroughs and hidden dangers—before they hit the headlines.

Not signed up yet? Join 500,000+ readers worldwide by using the sign-up box below.

FILTERS
applied to search results for “Aging”

YEAR

CATEGORY

Browse the FULL e-Alert Archive using the filters in this section, or search for a specific topic below:


Search Results for “Aging” (2673 results found)

Vitamin blue

June 19, 2003 It isn't necessarily news that the problems associated with bone fractures create especially worrisome concerns for postmenopausal women... Read More >

Categories: anti-depressants and bone fractures menopausal women and bone fractures risk of non-spine fractures

The dangerous wonder drug

June 18, 2003 Last week I told you about an absurd study that concluded by recommending the antidepressant pharmaceutical Paxil to address menopausal hot flashes. The researchers characterized Paxil as a safe choice, disregarding the drug's severe side effects. Which is not surprising, given that three out of the four researchers were employees... Read More >

Categories: children dangers depression menopause Paxil side effects suicidal thoughts

Nothing but net

June 17, 2003 While grocery shopping last week I stopped to look over the "bar" aisle - that is: the aisle with health bars, energy bars, snack bars, etc... Read More >

Categories: energry bars evaluation of energy bars evalution of health bars health bars healthy bars high protein bar low carb bars snack bars

Blinders in place

June 16, 2003 "Here we go AGAIN" was the only message in an e-mail a colleague sent me last week. Her words were attached to an article with this headline: "Study Finds Antioxidant Vitamins Useless... Read More >

Categories: antioxidant supplements and heart health effectiveness of vitamin e supplemetnes and cardiovascular problems useless antioxidant vitamins useless antioxidants useless vitamins

Give me an A

June 5, 2003 "What is the difference between L-Carnitine and acetyl L-carnitine?" Asks an HSI member named Kelly. She says, "I have both and no one seems to know the difference between them... Read More >

Categories: acetyl L carnitine healthy mitochondira l-carnitine the difference between l-carnitine and acetyl l-carniti

Genetically manufactured foods

June 4, 2003 The President took a moment to address the countries of the European Union (EU), blaming their ban on GM food for discouraging third-world nations from using GM technology... Read More >

Categories: genetical food engineering genetically manufactured crops genetically modified food safety of genetically manufactured crops

2003-06 – Members Alert

June 1, 2003 June 2003 PDF And another thing Blondes have more fun, but redheads have less pain. If they’re womenand if they’re taking painkillers. A recent study at McGill University in Canada shows that females with red hair are more sensitive to pain-killing drugs than any other hair color group. What’s the... Read More >

Categories: allergies atherosclerosis circulation hot tub lung hypersensitivity pneumonitis nl-2003-06 smoking strokes
Newsletter Issue: June 2003

The mighty mite

May 20, 2003 "On a cellular level I'm really quite busy." It's funny, of course, because it's true - even the most sedentary and lethargic person is teeming with activity on a cellular level... Read More >

Categories: beets benefits of physical activity body oxygen cell activity mitochondria

Getup ‘n’ gone

May 6, 2003 If you're a man who's over the age of, say, 45, and you don't feel quite as young or strong or virile as you used to, a pharmaceutical company named Unimed wants to "raise your awareness" about male menopause... Read More >

Categories: male menopause testosterone replacement therapy trt

Protecting cells from DNA damage

May 6, 2003 Protecting cells from the DNA damage that can trigger disease and promote the aging process was the subject of a recent e-Alert ("Sir2, With Love" 4/8/03), in which I told you how nicotinamide helps cells build a protective barrier... Read More >

Categories: Coenzymated B3 dna damage niacin nicotinamide

Giving it away

April 22, 2003 Nymox is a cholesterol lowering statin drug. But Nymox boasts something that Lipitor and Zocor can't. Nymox holds the patent rights for the use of statins to prevent Alzheimer's disease... Read More >

Categories: alzheimer's drug advertising nymox statin drugs

Just for the poison of it

April 10, 2003 The study of Parkinson's disease may have just taken an important leap forward with a new study that reveals a clue as to exactly who may be most at risk to develop this extremely debilitating disorder... Read More >

Categories: cabbage and Parkinson's disease high risk group for Parkinson's disease natural cures for Parkinson's disease Parkinson's disease study study of Parkinson's disease
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

Meet the Health Sciences Institute

The Health Sciences Institute (HSI) is an independent organization established in 1998. We’re dedicated to uncovering and researching the most urgent advances in modern underground medicine. Things you WON’T hear about in the mainstream.

Whether they come from a laboratory in Malaysia, a clinic in South America, or a university in Germany, our goal is to bring the treatments that work directly to the people who need them. We alert our Members to exciting breakthroughs in medicine, show them exactly where to go to learn more, and help them understand how they and their families can benefit from these powerful discoveries.

Learn More About the Health Sciences Institute. >