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New study offers even yet another reason to enjoy a cup of Joe!

April 22, 2014 It seems that every month or so new health benefits of coffee are coming to light. So get the pot percolating and read about how having a cup or more a day is now believed to help keep a certain kind of cancer away... Read More >

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Just approved drug for type 2 diabetes comes with big cancer risk

April 22, 2014 The FDA has just okayed a new drug for diabetics whose warnings look very familiar. That's because it's in the very same class as an older drug, one considered so risky that a public-interest group has been pushing hard to have it banned. Here's what you need to know... Read More >

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Deadly diabetes drug still killing after all these years

April 16, 2014 The dangers of taking this popular drug for type 2 diabetes were kept secret for years. Thousands of users who got cancer from it are now suing, and the first of them has been awarded a huge judgment. Yet it's still being prescribed, and even comes in a generic formula... Read More >

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This long-vilified fat turns out to “significantly” reduce the risk of heart disease!

April 3, 2014 A new study shows that we've been given some really bad advice all these years from the American Heart Association. But despite that, the AHA is standing by its obsolete guidelines about avoiding fats – and one dairy fat in particular. Read what health benefits you're missing if you've... Read More >

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Drug Alert: Could new diabetes Rx be the worst one so far?

April 2, 2014 There's another new drug on the market for those with type 2 diabetes' and it could well be the most hazardous one of all. See why Dr. Sydney Wolfe' with Public Citizen's Health Research Group' went before the FDA last year to try and stop its approval... Read More >

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Consumers may be last to know about recalled drugs

March 24, 2014 The FDA is doing a slipshod job of broadcasting drug recalls, and big pharmacy chains can be slow to contact customers about them. The result is that patients may go on taking prescription drugs that have been found to be dangerously flawed... Read More >

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Who would have thought this everyday drug could cause anything so horrific?

March 19, 2014 There is no way to know who might be at increased risk from this ghastly side effect. It can happen out of the blue, even if you've taken this widely used painkiller many times before... Read More >

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Watch out for this hidden danger while shopping

March 18, 2014 Could a trip to the store increase your risk of prostate cancer? It just might. A new study finds a link to the disease where you would least expect it. Read what to watch out for... Read More >

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Bloggers succeeding where regulators fail

March 17, 2014 If you're hoping to be alerted to dangerous food additives, don't look to the FDA. The new 'neighborhood watch' consists of concerned citizens who are taking matters into their own hands. Read what one blogger did to get a fast-food chain to remove an additive that's been banned in other... Read More >

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Some cancers are best left alone

March 13, 2014 Experts are saying that treatments for certain types of small thyroid tumors is causing more harm than good. Read what the latest studies show and why not all cancers need treatment... Read More >

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Combining two dangerous drugs doesn’t make either any safer

March 10, 2014 This month a risky "new" version of the old HRT will be hitting pharmacy shelves. It's a twofer combination of Premarin and another hazardous drug -- one not yet approved by the FDA to be prescribed on its own. Here's what you need to watch out for if your doctor... Read More >

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Watch out for this risky treatment of a non-disease

March 4, 2014 One of the biggest moneymakers in the "pre-disease" epidemic is pre-diabetes. In Europe, they don't even call it that -- it's "non-diabetic high blood sugar." But here in the U.S. millions and millions of people have been diagnosed with this 'condition'. And with that comes a very dangerous drug that's... Read More >

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