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You might have this silent addiction and not even know it

April 19, 2012 But an addiction is an addiction. And even though it might actually sound comical, research reveals that tanning can get its hooks in you the same way cigarettes can. And the health repercussions are also deadly serious... Read More >

Categories: addiction endorphins opioid compounds skin cancer skin cells sunlight tanning tanning addiction tanning salons UV rays

Hormone replacement therapy AGAIN makes news with serious health risks

April 18, 2012 Since then, not a single year has gone by without more bad news about HRT. Increased risk of heart attack, stroke, dementia, and ovarian cancer -- all of these have been associated with HRT. So here we are, nearly 10 years later. These drugs are still on the market, still... Read More >

Categories: bioidentical hormones bioidentical therapy breast cancer dementia estrogen heart attack hormone replacement therapy (HRT) invasive breast cancer menopause nantural hormones ovarian cancer progestin stroke synthetic HRT women

Making soft drinks a little safer takes only a little effort

April 17, 2012 Kicking and screaming. That pretty much describes the way the beverage industry reacted to a new law designed to reduce cancer risk in California... Read More >

Categories: 4-MEI American Beverage Association beverage industry California cancer risk cancer-warning lable Caramel coloring carcinogens Coca-Cola inflammation Insulin resistance Pepsi

Lowering high blood pressure with this dietary change is a very bad idea

April 12, 2012 Yes, soy contains isoflavones. And yes, isoflavones prompt the release of nitric oxide. And yes, nitric oxide helps dilate blood vessels. All of that is good on paper. But in your body? Not so much. According to the study, an intake of more than 2.5 mg of isoflavones dropped systolic... Read More >

Categories: blood pressure estrogen hypertension isoflavones nitric oxide soy soybeans soymilk sperm production and infertility systolic pressure

This is a dark day for women’s health

March 28, 2012 For once we have a test that is proven to decrease the risk of death substantially, is mostly non-invasive, and is accessible to most women. You know what...it has to go! Brace yourself for some of the worst health news for women I’ve ever come across... Read More >

Categories: American Cancer Society American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Cancer Gardasil HPV vaccine gynecologist HPV testing insurance Pap smear Pap smear guidelines Pap smear screening women

An overwhelmingly successful cancer preventive tool is now in serious jeopardy

March 28, 2012 In an interview with the New York Times, here’s how one of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force members described part of the thinking behind the new Pap smear recommendations... Read More >

Categories: cervical cancer cervical tissue gardasil hpv HPV-related cervical cancers Pap smear Pap smear recommendations U.S. Preventive Services Task Force members women

Do multivitamins really work? Here’s where NOT to go to answer that question

March 26, 2012 Unfortunately, these occasional articles that slam multis serve just one purpose: they dupe the unwary into thinking there's no point in taking multivitamin supplements. That's why I find this junk journalism so disturbing. It can actually be harmful to your health... Read More >

Categories: breast cancer chronic diseases colon cancer gummy bears heart disease heart health lung cancer minerals multivitamin supplements multivitamins vitamin deficiency vitamins
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