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The Smart Bra

November 13, 2007 According to a report on a gadget site called Gizmodo, Professor Elias Siores of the Centre for Research and Innovation in the UK has invented a bra that uses thermography to detect temperature changes in breast tissue... Read More >

Categories: bra breast cancer DII mammogram radiation Smart Bra thermography

Can We Talk?

November 13, 2007 The first long-term cell phone studies are in, an analysis has been done, and the results are disturbing to say the least... Read More >

Categories: brain Cancer cell phones DNA nervous system radiation tumor x-ray

The crazy FDA

November 8, 2007 The drug Evista - originally approved by the FDA to help prevent bone loss in postmenopausal women -- can cause a list of serious side effects... Read More >

Categories: blood clots bone loss evista FDA hot flashes postmenopausal women

2007-11-Members Alert

November 1, 2007 November 2007 PDF And another thing A deficiency of thiamine (vitamin B1) may be common among diabetics, putting them at greater risk of stroke, kidney disease, and retinopathy (a condition that blocks the capillaries that provide blood to the retina). In a study from the UK, B1 concentration was found... Read More >

Categories: kidney pain magnetic mattress pad nl-2007-11 prostate cancer Sciatica sleepless nights thiamine
Newsletter Issue: November 2007

Sleep away your pain on this breakthrough magnetic mattress pad

November 1, 2007 Magnetico Sleep Pad just might change the way that you think about magnets forever-especially if you've been suffering with fibromyalgia, arthritis, or any other kind of chronic pain... Read More >

Categories: Arthritis expensive fibromyalgia geomagnetic lifespan magnetic fields magnetic resonance Magnetico Sleep Pad nl-2007-11
Newsletter Issue: November 2007

Eliminate excruciating kidney pain for good with this all-in-one stone-crushing cure

November 1, 2007 I’ll never forget it: finding my good friend collapsed in pain on his kitchen floor, clutching his side, unable to move, and only barely able to speak. After being ushered to the emergency room via ambulance and given a hefty dose of pain medication, the cause of his crippling condition... Read More >

Categories: antilithic chanca piedra diuretic Jon Barron kidney liver nl-2007-11 Patty StoneBreaker stones tincture urethra
Newsletter Issue: November 2007

Colon cancer catcher

October 31, 2007 According to a new study, original colonoscopies are far more significant than follow-up screenings in the prevention of colon cancer... Read More >

Categories: Cancer colonoscopy detection initial virtual

Tea For Two

October 29, 2007 Drinking tea - especially green tea -- has benefits for both women and men... Read More >

Categories: bone mineral density green men polyphenols prostate cancer tea women

A Tomato a Day

October 23, 2007 A high intake of lycopene provides significant prostate health protection... Read More >

Categories: cholesterol lycopene plasma carotenoids prostate vegetables

Armoring Your DNA

October 22, 2007 Tocotrienols may protect your cells from the DNA damage that leads to cancer... Read More >

Categories: Cancer carotid artery DNA palm oil tocotrienols vitamin E

YouTubing

October 17, 2007 Optical colonoscopy (OC) has been the primary method of colon cancer screening. But, an alternative method called computed tomographic colonography (CTC) has been developed over the past few years... Read More >

Categories: aneurysms catheter colonoscopy lesions optical polyps tomographic

Picking Up Some Static

October 16, 2007 So far, about 2,000 people have been implanted with radio frequency identification (RFID) devices that transmit a number containing vital information necessary to SAVE THEIR LIFE... Read More >

Categories: alzheimer's implants radio RFID Tommy Thompson tumors VeriChip
Allan Spreen, M.D.
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