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An important new warning for breast-cancer patients

March 23, 2017 How much money would you save by cutting back or eliminating radiation sessions for your breast cancer? Plenty! You could save SEVERAL thousand dollars, according to a new study. Altogether, it would add up to hundreds of millions. And what would be the health advantages of cutting back on radiation... Read More >

Categories: breast cancer Duke University hypofractionated whole breast radiation radiation treatments short course radiation

Gluten-free foods not as healthy as you might think

March 22, 2017 I’m not surprised that gluten-free products have gained a “health food” reputation. These foods can make a big difference in the quality of life for people who would otherwise suffer terrible gastrointestinal consequences from eating wheat-based baked goods with the gluten intact. But don’t confuse “gluten-free” with a healthy free... Read More >

Categories: arsenic danger of gluten free diet gluten gluten free diet Gluten free foods mercury rice flour

Roundup reeling from cases in two California courts

March 22, 2017 “If I can kill this, I should get a medal.” That statement isn’t from a crooked lawyer out of a John Grisham novel, but a quote from an EPA official about preventing another federal agency from doing its own safety review of Monsanto’s Roundup! That, and a lot more, just... Read More >

Categories: canola corn EPA glyphosate GMO foods Monsanto Roundup Roundup cancer warning soy weed killers with glyphosate

Exercise, not drugs, is the best relief for cancer fatigue

March 16, 2017 Anyone who’s ever had to go toe-to-toe in a fight with cancer knows what a huge drain it can be on your system. After all, your body has two fights on its hands: one against cancer, and one against the side effects of all those treatments. Inevitably, fatigue starts to... Read More >

Categories: Cancer fatigue Dr. Karen Mustian Ginseng how to beat fatigue from cancer University of Rochester Medical Center

Beware of becoming a guinea pig in search for dementia drugs

March 15, 2017 You could call it the “Golden Ticket” to fame and fortune — finding a drug already in use that could also become a treatment for Alzheimer’s disease. That prospect has sent researchers scurrying around to locate meds that can be repositioned as a magic cure. It’s happened before... and it’s... Read More >

Categories: Actos Alzheimer’s dementia diabetes drugs for Alzheimer’s off label drug use pramlintide statins Symlin

By neglecting THIS, you could double your risk of a stroke

March 15, 2017 It starts as a slimy coating of bacteria. And if you don’t deal with it quickly enough, you could be in for some big problems. I’m not talking about the pipes in your home or even the kitchen countertops, but a much germier place — your mouth! Sure, having movie-star... Read More >

Categories: gum disease gum health and stroke risk Ischemic Stroke periodontal disease signs of gum disease stroke

How to protect yourself from a devastating medical error

March 14, 2017 Recently, a frightening report was issued by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) that found at some point it’s a given: You will receive at least one wrong medical diagnosis. And that mistake could very well come with “devastating consequences.” It turns out that hundreds of thousands of Americans are dying... Read More >

Categories: diagnostic errors Institute of Medicine IOM Johns Hopkins medical errors medical records OpenNotes

Could this simple vitamin banish the pain of chemo?

March 13, 2017 If you or someone you love has been through grueling rounds of chemo, you know how awful the side effects can be. But for many, the nausea, full-body exhaustion and hair loss isn’t all they have to deal with. There’s another disabling chemo side effect, one that can cause burning,... Read More >

Categories: chemo chemotherapy peripheral neuropathy niacin Nicotinamide riboside side effects from chemo vitamin b vitamin B3

Getting enough magnesium could be a matter of life and death

March 7, 2017 If supplements were superheroes, “Magnesium Man” (wearing a big “M” on his chest) would probably be the best one of all. And what he would be doing is going around saving countless people from sudden and unexpected deaths. While magnesium performs hundreds of vital tasks throughout the body, none is... Read More >

Categories: Carrie Fisher heart health importance of magnesium low levels of magnesium magnesium

Reverse chemotherapy “brain drain” with this natural brain-restoring formula

March 7, 2017 by Michele Cagan You’re not crazy... or wrong... or just getting older. No matter who tells you differently, “chemo brain” is a very real and destructive condition brought on by the ravages of conventional cancer treatments.1,2,3 And chemotherapy doesn’t only cause temporary memory and cognitive issues... the brain drain can... Read More >

Categories: nl-2017-03
Newsletter Issue: March 2017

The only fast pain reliever that naturally speeds healing

March 7, 2017 by Michele Cagan Last year, about 40 million injured Americans headed to the emergency room... and around another 20 million went to the ER1 for help dealing with chronic pain and wounds. Regardless of the type or the cause of pain, a great many of those patients left the hospital... Read More >

Categories: nl-2017-03
Newsletter Issue: March 2017

Kids being turned into guinea pigs for cancer-causing med

March 7, 2017 Jonathan Radzik was only 13 when he died from a very aggressive T-cell lymphoma. Certainly, the death of a child is tragic under any circumstances. But in Jonathan’s case, his parents — and now a jury — blame the Remicade he received to treat his Crohn’s disease for his death.... Read More >

Categories: biologic drugs Crohn’s disease FDA Janssen Jonathan Radzik Remicade T-cell lymphoma ulcerative colitis
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