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Important new risk revealed for diabetes patients

November 23, 2011 Several years ago I told you about the link between diabetes and liver cancer. Two different studies showed that diabetics may be as much as three times more likely to develop liver cancer compared to non-diabetics. New research expands on those studies, and I'm afraid the news isn't good... Read More >

Categories: blood sugar body weight breast cancer patients colon Diabetes diabetics kidney leukemia liver cancer pancreas prostate smoker

Men! Read this before you reach for the acetaminophen

November 23, 2011 "Hello? American Cancer Society? Hi, I don't know if you're aware of this, but acetaminophen overdose that causes liver failure is a dangerous health crisis right now." That's my imaginary phone call to the ACS. You see, ACS researchers recently reported that prostate cancer risk drops by 40 percent in... Read More >

Categories: acetaminophen American Cancer Society cancer research labels liver failure MNT OTC drugs prostate cancer prostate cancer risk Tylenol

Here’s how you sell unnecessary vaccines to the unwary and unsuspecting

November 16, 2011 I told you about the local radio program here in Baltimore that recently featured a long discussion about complementary and alternative medicine. A few days later, the same program looked at a number of scientific topics that included the discovery of new planets, the Fukushima nuclear plant leaks, and...Gardasil for... Read More >

Categories: Cancer gardasil HPV vaccine John Monahan Merck

Overcome even overwhelming fatigue in just seven days

November 15, 2011 This life-changing supplement is called OPTI Factor. And it can change the lives of people struggling with severe fatigue. Whether it’s from an autoimmune disease (like myasthenia gravis or fibromyalgia) or the crippling effects of cancer treatment, this supplement can help you feel like yourself again... Read More >

Categories: nl-2011-12 OPTI Factor
Newsletter Issue: December 2011

Cancer risk or risk of losing your mind — the FDA will make that choice for you

November 14, 2011 Would you rather risk cancer or literally going crazy? Fortunately, the FDA has made the choice for millions in the form of a new recommendation concerning one of the most outrageous drugs I've ever seen -- and as you know, I've seen MANY of those... Read More >

Categories: Cancer Chantix FDA hospitalizations neuropsychiatric events Pfizer psychological problems smoking

For colorectal cancer prevention, should you take a risky drug or a safe vitamin?

November 9, 2011 Turns out, Brian was awestruck by aspirin, based on a new study that links aspirin with a reduced risk of colorectal cancer. Of course, there's a catch or two -- a couple of details that sort of deflated Brian's opening aria... Read More >

Categories: aspirin colorectal cancer heart attack heart benefits Lynch syndrome nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) PLP stomach bleeding stroke vitamin B6

A commonly-used drug, on the market for years, is proven to be completely useless

November 8, 2011 For infants and the elderly, a danger hangs over every hospital stay. That danger is sepsis, where blood borne bacterium overwhelms a vulnerable immune system, which can lead to septic shock, organ failure, and death... Read More >

Categories: death elderly FDA drug approval hospital immune system infants intravenous ascorbic acid (IAA) organ failure sepsis septic shock Xigris Xigris treatment

Maybe Merck & Co. should be renamed Merck/CDC & Co.

November 7, 2011 If it were Wal-Mart, all the best parking spots at Merck would have signs saying "Reserved for The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention." In fact, at this point, the CDC might as well be a wholly-owned subsidiary of Merck & Co. As you've probably heard, the CDC's vaccine advisory... Read More >

Categories: anal cancer boys CDC gardasil genital warts hpv HPV-related cancers Merck vaccine

Six steps to a long life (you can forget about the step #7)

November 3, 2011 Dr. Clyde Yancy just wants us to live longer. A past-president of the American Heart Association, Dr. Yancy recently spoke before the Canadian Cardiovascular Congress and gave his seven tips for longevity... Read More >

Categories: blood pressure Cancer cholesterol chronic illnesses Diabetes Dr. Clyde Yancy get active healthy diet healthy weight heart disease lifestyle factors longevity stroke tobacco
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