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When is hot tea too hot?

April 14, 2009 New research has found a unique cancer risk linked to tea temperature... Read More >

Categories: cancer risk esophageal cancer rates tea temperature

A flushed face may be a cancer warning sign

April 8, 2009 Doctors at the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism report that when alcohol consumption results in facial flushing, it's time to call your M.D. to schedule an endoscopic cancer screening... Read More >

Categories: alcohol consumption ALDH-2 endoscopic cancer screening esophageal cancer facial flushing

Code Red: Is the FDA trying to kill diabetics?

April 3, 2009 It seems to me that the FDA is really committed to killing diabetics. Why else would the agency even be considering approving a new drug – to be called Victoza – that causes cancer in lab testing and doesn’t meet current heart-disease trial standards? They must be trying to kill... Read More >

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2009-04 Members Alert

March 31, 2009 April 2009 PDF And another thing... ...Sudden surges in blood pressure may cause memory lapses and other symptoms of reduced cognitive function, according to a study that compared cognitive scores to blood pressure levels in older subjects. Researchers concluded that high blood pressure that’s not well controlled might also result... Read More >

Categories: blood pressure breast cancer Crestor memory lapses nl-2009-04 olive oil
Newsletter Issue: April 2009

Is a tax a good tax if it saves lives

March 30, 2009 Serious soda drinkers – those who are really hooked – will have to start any realistic diet with a focused resolve to stop drinking sodas... Read More >

Categories: hunger soft drinks tax

Inflammatory breast cancer is the silent killer you've never heard of

March 12, 2009 You might wonder why you need to be concerned about a rare form of breast cancer called inflammatory breast cancer (IBC). After all, IBC accounts for less than three percent of all breast cancers. I'll give you three reasons for concern…... Read More >

Categories: blocked lymph vessels inflammatory breast cancer l-glutamine survival rate

Second-hand smoke exposure linked to Alzheimer's risk

March 4, 2009 You never lit a cigarette, you might never have smoked a cigarette in your life, but the sad fact is that you're essentially a smoker if you regularly inhale second-hand smoke. Years later, your brain suffers the final indignity from all that smoke... Read More >

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