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New ‘refund’ scheme just another ploy to sell costly drugs

June 26, 2017 It’s the latest and greatest marketing scheme in Big Pharma land. Drug-industry profiteers have figured out a way to get more doctors to write loads of prescriptions for outrageously priced and risky drugs — and that’s to offer a refund if the products “don’t work.” On its face, that sounds... Read More >

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Are you inviting cancer-causing chemicals into your home?

June 21, 2017 By now you’ve heard the sad news about actor Adam West, who died earlier this month at the age of 88. In his signature role as Batman, West worked with other great names — think Eartha Kitt, Cesar Romero and Burgess Meredith — to bring the Caped Crusader and his... Read More >

Categories: Adam West Cancer glyphosate insecticides that cause cancer leukemia pesticides Roundup weed killers

New study finds no need for radical melanoma surgery

June 20, 2017 Medical research goes on all the time. But once in a blue moon, a study comes along that deserves the title of “game-changer.” And that’s exactly what experts are calling a new study on melanoma led by Dr. Mark Faries, head of surgical oncology at The Angeles Clinic and Research... Read More >

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Mammograms not the lifesavers we’ve been led to believe

June 19, 2017 Could the age of mammography as the gold standard in saving lives be coming to a close? If so, it would be a big step forward for all women! A new study published in the New England Journal of Medicine by Yale researchers has confirmed many of the things we’ve... Read More >

Categories: breast cancer mammograms mammography overdiagnosis of breast cancer small breast tumors

Could your breakfast be upping your risk of Parkinson’s?

June 14, 2017 Could what you pour on your morning cereal or in your morning coffee be setting you up for Parkinson’s disease? Some shocking new research has found a connection between certain kinds of dairy products and your risk of developing this devastating condition. In what’s being called the largest analysis of... Read More >

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Aspirin’s heart benefits are negligible, but its risks aren’t

June 14, 2017 If you’re confused about aspirin, join the club. Over the years, we’ve been told all sorts of things about this “wonder” drug. Sometimes I think they’ll start telling us it prevents tooth decay and fixes ingrown toenails, too! The latest aspirin hype to hit the airwaves is a variation on... Read More >

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Tests show this supplement is all your arthritic knees need

June 7, 2017 They say the knees are the first thing to go. And since so many people suffer from extremely painful knee arthritis, that sure looks to be the case! Along with the hundreds of thousands in the U.S. who have total knee replacement surgery done every year, many more are held... Read More >

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Doctor dies from cancer spread by device she fought to ban

June 6, 2017 She’s being called a “warrior” in civilian clothes, someone whose actions to prevent other women from having a similar fate have saved untold numbers of lives. But sadly, the life of Dr. Amy Reed — an anesthesiologist who, with her husband, spearheaded the fight against power morcellators — couldn’t be... Read More >

Categories: Brigham & Women’s Hospital Dr. Amy Reed Dr. Hooman Noorchashm FDA Morcellators power morcellator devices

Are all those medical tests you keep getting necessary?

June 5, 2017 Getting older and wiser should mean we’re now better decision makers. But there’s one very important area where we typically fall short with those age-improved skills, and that’s when it comes to agreeing to any and all medical tests and treatments the doctor orders. Be it antibiotics, blood work, CT... Read More >

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Newest RA drug may be the most dangerous one of all

June 5, 2017 Having rheumatoid arthritis just got a whole lot more dangerous. Along with having to deal with the exhaustion, swelling, pain and stiffness of RA, there are also the drugs used to treat it — incredibly dangerous meds that range from opioids to Rx anti-inflammatories to biologics that suppress your immune... Read More >

Categories: Arthritis drugs to treat RA FDA Kevzara neutropenia RA rheumatoid arthritis risks of arthritis drugs

Is your home being invaded by toxic chemical fumes?

June 1, 2017 Depending on where you live, your AC has probably been on for a while already! Along with cooling your home, however, if it’s been a long time since you cleaned or checked out that air-conditioning unit, you could also be filling your air with mold and other allergens. AC units... Read More >

Categories: fumes from candles Indoor air pollution Scented candles toxic cooking oils toxic household cleaners

Can this simple substance prevent Alzheimer’s disease?

June 1, 2017 Here’s the bad news: Alzheimer’s disease is now expected to tripleduring the next couple of decades. Yes, you read that right, triple! Already, around one in 10 people who are 65 and older in the U.S. have it, putting the latest figures at around 5.5 million Americans now living with... Read More >

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Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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