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Big question marks over airport full-body scanner safety

March 9, 2011 The idea of a thorough pat-down from a complete stranger is pretty unappealing. But at least you know what you're getting into. The same CANNOT be said for the full-body scan, which remains an unknown health risk. And it looks like "unknown" is the way the Transportation Security Administration (TSA)... Read More >

Categories: airport scanner Cancer radiation TSA x-ray

Caramel coloring–sounds delicious, but hides a secret risk

March 7, 2011 What do you get when you pressure-cook corn sugar with ammonia at high temperature? Burnt sugar, of course! This is also known by its more appealing name: “caramel coloring”–the stuff that gives colas and other dark soft drinks their color. Now new research shows that the cooking process that creates... Read More >

Categories: ammonia Cancer Caramel coloring carcinogen corn sugar soda soft drinks

Always double check drug labels when you pick up prescriptions

February 17, 2011 My friend Chris sent me a shocking news item about a pregnant woman who received another customer's prescription--a cancer drug with a known side effect of potential pregnancy termination. She had the same last name and a similar first name as the person who should have received the prescription... Read More >

Categories: pharmacies prescription

Harnessing electricity to treat brain tumors without chemo

February 16, 2011 But what's really amazing about this technique (yes, it's real) is that it's tentatively being accepted by mainstream oncologists as a feasible candidate for treating the most common form of brain tumor: glioblastoma... Read More >

Categories: brain tumors Cancer electricity electro-therapy glioblastoma NovoTTF

Suddenly, the FDA is in the hunt to shut down non-drug therapies

February 14, 2011 Recently I told you about new FDA actions that will severely limit access to intravenous ascorbic acid (IAA), a proven cancer-fighter that has been shown to neutralize virtually any pathogenic organism. Apparently the FDA has decided that IAA is an unapproved drug. And because it's obviously NOT a drug... Read More >

Categories: FDA IAA intravenous ascorbic acid niacin vitamin C

A review of a movie that hasn’t been made yet: Two thumbs up–way up!

February 8, 2011 In 2006, when I first told you about Gardasil, the only danger we knew for sure was the danger of wasting your money on an overpriced vaccine that might not even work... Read More >

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