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 “Cancer”

YEAR

CATEGORY

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


Search Results for “Cancer” (3324 results found)

Is your heartburn med setting you up for a fatal infection?

January 11, 2017 It’s hard to believe that a class of drugs that can do so much harm can be so easy to obtain. I’m talking about those acid-reducing meds that are sold everywhere — and, for the most part, without a prescription. And when I say cause harm, I’m referring to some... Read More >

Categories: acid blockers C. diff infections campylobacter H2 blockers Nexium Pepcid PPIs Prilosec side effects of acid blocking drugs Zantac

Water fluoridation doesn’t protect teeth

January 10, 2017 It’s the greatest health scam of all time – water fluoridation. Even today, with all we know about how it can damage our health and harm our children, top government agencies still back it, defend it, and make sure it’s shoved down the throats of millions of Americans every day.... Read More >

Categories: CDC fluoride Studies on water fluoridation tooth decay water fluoridation water fluoridation and cavities

Study links eating deli meats to worsened asthma symptoms

January 9, 2017 If you suffer from asthma, you certainly have enough on your plate already. From toting around your inhaler to avoiding known triggers, it probably seems like some days trying to avoid an attack is your main goal. Well, according to a new study, there’s something else you should be avoiding:... Read More >

Categories: asthma bacon cured meats cured meats worsen asthma deli meats hot dogs IARC inflammation nitrites nitrites and asthma sausage WHO

BPA still a very real danger in canned foods

January 4, 2017 This study might as well have been called the canine in the coal mine. When researchers decided to see how much BPA dogs had in their systems after eating a diet of canned food for only two weeks, they got a “very revealing” answer. But what’s at stake here is... Read More >

Categories: aseptic food cartons BPA canned food dangers canned food study in dogs dangers of BPA health risk of BPA

Killer combination attacks cancer cells from all sides… and gives late-stage cancer patients a fighting chance

January 4, 2017 by Michele Cagan Deadly metastatic cancer leaves its victims and their oncologists without hope—but they often still try extreme therapies in a desperate attempt to gain time. Those drastic treatments may, in rare cases, extend survival... but at a terrible cost when it comes to quality of life. But a... Read More >

Categories: nl-2017-01
Newsletter Issue: January 2017

It’s time to put red meat back on the menu!

January 3, 2017 Enough already of those horrible soy “burgers,” wiggly tofu squares and any other fake food that’s masquerading as meat. So, if some vegetarian friend or family member has been on your back about how dangerous meat is, well, you can tell them that meat is back on the menu! A... Read More >

Categories: grass fed beef ground beef health benefits of eating meat Purdue University red meat study red meat

One of the easiest ways to help prevent a stroke

January 2, 2017 How would you like to slash your risk of three top killers? A new study has found that’s actually much easier to do than you might think. It could be as simple as eating some delicious foods that are nothing short of dietary superheroes. But while these easy-to-find foods are... Read More >

Categories: almonds dark chocolate foods high in magnesium heart disease magnesium spinach stroke risk type 2 diabetes

Sunlight found to offer health benefits other than vitamin D

December 28, 2016 When the calendar hit December 21 last week, it may have been the official start of winter, but that’s also when the days started getting longer. Okay, it’s not much: just a minute every day until around mid-January, when we’ll get two extra minutes. But it’s a start! And it’s... Read More >

Categories: beginning of winter benefits of sunshine longer days sunlight sunshine activates T cells T-cells vitamin d

Got eczema? See what remedy works almost as well as an Rx

December 28, 2016 If you’re dealing with the most common form of eczema, atopic dermatitis (AD), you know this chronic condition is beyond maddening. It’s all rooted in inflammation. And when that flame flares it takes a whole lot of will power to keep from scratching at those unbearably itchy, scaly red patches... Read More >

Categories: atopic dermatitis drugs for eczema eczema Elidel natural treatments for eczema placebo effect power of placebo Protopic

What this new menu labeling rule is keeping from you

December 27, 2016 Somewhere, buried deep in the close to 3,000-page bill that became the (un)Affordable Care Act, is perhaps one of its biggest absurdities. (I know, it’s not easy to pick just one!) It’s a part of the law that is supposed to improve our health by hitting us in the face... Read More >

Categories: Affordable Care Act calories food ingredients ingredients in restaurant food Menu labeling MSG Obamacare

The actual truth is out about Actos: it’s a really bad actor

December 27, 2016 What do regulators in France and Germany know that the FDA doesn’t? If we could answer that question, we might uncover how in the world the type 2 diabetes med Actos has managed to keep selling in the U.S. while banned in those other countries. For years now, the FDA... Read More >

Categories: Actos Actos and bladder cancer risk bladder cancer diabetes drugs FDA pioglitazone type 2 diabetes

How to save your hair during chemo

December 22, 2016 It’s not about vanity. Being able to keep your hair during chemo means being able to keep your dignity, even your privacy. That’s why I was so happy when I first told you about a technology called “cold cap therapy” five years ago. It’s a proven way to help those... Read More >

Categories: breast cancer cancer treatments hair loss chemotherapy Cold Caps DigniCap saving your hair during chemo
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. >