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Only a drug company could dream up a study as foolish as this one

December 21, 2010 Celebrex carries a black box warning about increased risk of fatal heart attack and stroke. And: "This risk may increase with duration of use." There's also a note in there about higher risk of serious gastrointestinal events that can be fatal and may occur suddenly without symptoms... Read More >

Categories: Cancer Celebrex NSAIDs

I can’t believe it’s in butter!

December 20, 2010 When researchers at the University of Texas conducted a small study to test contaminants in food, they bought a stick of butter at a Dallas grocery store and put it to the test... Read More >

Categories: butter PBDE

If your brain could talk, it would ask for this vitamin

December 15, 2010 Low levels of vitamin D may increase risk of "substantial cognitive decline," according to UK research published in the Archives of Internal Medicine last summer. This six-year study, which compared blood tests with cognitive tests in more than 850 retirement-age subjects, also found that cognitive decline was accelerated when D... Read More >

Categories: cognitive health vitamin d

Yet another potentially fatal cancer is linked to HRT

December 13, 2010 I can't believe it's been less than six weeks since I wrote to you about a newfound HRT danger. Researchers discovered that breast cancer patients who use synthetic HRT appear to double their risk of dying from the disease... Read More >

Categories: breast cancer Cancer HRT

Young orthodontic patients are bombarded with huge radiation doses

December 8, 2010 As if the physical and emotional torture of getting braces weren't enough, it turns out it could pose a long-term danger for our kids as well. You see, with all those visits to be fitted and then to have their braces checked, they've probably been exposed to staggering levels of... Read More >

Categories: braces children CT Scans

Mammogram benefits and risks are confirmed by mainstream doctors

December 6, 2010 The American College of Radiology advises all women over the age of 40 to get a yearly mammogram. But ACR is a national organization that represents thousands of radiologists, radiation oncologists, and other medical professionals whose livelihoods largely depend on putting your breasts between the plates of a mammography unit... Read More >

Categories: American College of Radiology mammogram

Full-body scanners at airports pose skin cancer risk

December 1, 2010 To scan or not to scan? Tough question. You’ve probably heard the controversy over the new full-body scanners now in use at many U.S. airports. When you fly out of those airports you’ll be given a choice: full-body scan or an “enhanced” pat down. Apparently the pat down gets pretty... Read More >

Categories: airport scanner Cancer
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Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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