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Taken for a Ride

March 13, 2007 There's a public health issue in this country that borders on scandal: The overuse of antibiotics - among humans and animals - is creating greater and greater antibiotic resistance... Read More >

Categories: antibiotic resistence

Foiled Again

March 5, 2007 Here's one direction Merck's HPV vaccine campaign may be headed: free vaccines... Read More >

Categories: free vaccines gardasil Merck

Every Breath You Take

March 5, 2007 Every Breath You Take Researchers at the Cleveland Clinic recently examined a method that reads the signature of an individual's exhaled breath to determine the presence of lung cancer in its earliest stages - a breakthrough that could significantly lower lung cancer mortality rates... Read More >

Categories: breath signature Cancer lung

The new rainforest discovery that wipes out deadly cancers in less than a year

March 1, 2007 The new rainforest discovery that wipes out deadly cancers in less than a year For more than a decade, we’ve been telling you about the evils of Big Pharma. But even we were shocked at the shameless greed behind the Graviola scandal, when a major drug company covered up news... Read More >

Categories: Graviola natural cancer fighting remedy nl-2007-03
Newsletter Issue: March 2007

Best Friends Forever

March 1, 2007 75 percent of breast cancer tumors in postmenopausal women are estrogen driven. For these estrogen receptor-positive tumors, chemo has little or no effect, while treatment with tamoxifen (a synthetic hormone-like drug that prevents estrogen from binding to breast cancer cells) has been shown to be far more effective than chemo,... Read More >

Categories: breast cancer chemotherapy estrogen

Rabbit Power

February 27, 2007 The PEITC in watercress and other cruciferous vegetables is believed to inhibit the activation of an enzyme that's necessary for cancer to thrive... Read More >

Categories: cancer fighting foods cruciferous vegetables diet phenylethyl isothiocyanate vegetables

Guidelines? Good Grief!

February 24, 2007 Infuriating, annoying, preposterous, laughable… That pretty much sums up the new guidelines for heart disease prevention in women, released last week by the American Heart Association (AHA... Read More >

Categories: American Heart Association aspirin cholesterol myth guidelines

Are Mammograms Really Safe and Effective?

February 22, 2007 A feud between two researchers has sparked controversy in the European medical community. Hopefully this feud will escalate and rage long and loud because it brings two very important questions to the attention of the mainstream - right where they belong: 1) Do mammograms reduce the risk of breast cancer death? 2)... Read More >

Categories: breast cancer breast squeeze tumor dangers radiation risks safety of mammograms

Heart & Health Benefits from Napping

February 21, 2007 If you're a busy person, you might feel like a slacker if you indulge in a weekday afternoon nap. And heaven help you if you get caught napping at work - you'll probably never live it down... Read More >

Categories: health benefits napping

What a Bee Wants

February 20, 2007 There's a type of bee in South America that could have a significant impact on your cognitive health... Read More >

Categories: bees brazil nuts cognitive health selenium

Osteoarthritis and Exercise

February 13, 2007 Exercise may aggravate pain associated with osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee, but it doesn't contribute to the development of this serious knee problem... Read More >

Categories: osteoarthritis and exercise Pain
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