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Texas HPV Vaccine Mandate

February 8, 2007 Is "travesty" too strong a word? Maybe "sham" would be less dramatic. Or "mockery" might be more accurate. Let's compromise. Let's say all three words accurately describe the shocking order that Texas Governor Rick Perry issued last week... Read More >

Categories: cervical cancer cervical cancer vaccine gardasil Merck texas hpv vaccine mandate

Shoot-from-the-hip

February 6, 2007 A friend of mine named Sallie called the other day to tell me one of those "this you won't believe" stories. Sallie had just returned from a dermatologist. Of course, first she had to visit her primary care physician (which took nearly two hours) so she could get a referral... Read More >

Categories: dermafibroma

Hold the Hydrogen!

February 5, 2007 Cue the brass bands! Launch the fireworks! McDonald's is eliminating trans fats... Read More >

Categories: mcdonalds trans fats

2007-02-Members Alert

February 1, 2007 And another thing Scientists are stumped. Do sleep habits play a role in weight management because sleep has an effect on hormones that control metabolism? Or could it be that fatigue from lack of sleep results in less physical activity? In either case, we do know that there’s a clear... Read More >

Categories: coffee berry colon cancer dermatitis fish intake insulin insensitivity nl-2007-02 pomegranate
Newsletter Issue: February 2007

Antibiotics For The Flu?

January 31, 2007 Everyone in the medical profession knows the problem with antibiotics. The excessive overuse of these drugs has prompted bacteria to quickly adapt and become much more resistant to even the most powerful antibiotics... Read More >

Categories: antibiotic overuse prescription resistance bacteria

Chlorine and Tap Water

January 30, 2007 An HSI member named Mary asks: "I read your article on chlorine and have a concern. I do water aerobics 3x a week for an hour. If a 10 minute shower is bad, what can that be doing... Read More >

Categories: atherosclerosis bladder cancer chlorine tap water

More Health Benefits of Olive Oil

January 29, 2007 Olive oil intake can lower systolic blood pressure, according to a study I told you about in the e-Alert "Big & Tall" (9/15/07). This is just the latest of many studies that have shown olive oil consumption to be beneficial to cardiovascular health... Read More >

Categories: blood pressure cardiovascular health olive oil cancer tumors

Need a Lift?

January 29, 2007 If you know someone who's struggling with cancer, one of the best gifts you could possibly give her is a tip on how she might overcome fatigue. Here's the tip: L-carnitine... Read More >

Categories: Cancer chemotherapy side effects fatigue l-carnitine

Mysterious Ways

January 24, 2007 Here are the two best ways to lower your risk of pancreatic cancer: 1) Maintain a proper body weight 2) Avoid smoking. Researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health believe they've found evidence that might add a third item to that list... Read More >

Categories: flossing lycopene pancreatic cancer periodontal disease proper body weight smoking vitamin d

Great news!

January 22, 2007 After I sent you the e-Alert "Hot Buttons" (1/17/07) concerning the use of intravenous ascorbic acid (IAA) in the treatment of cancer I came across a very encouraging report... Read More >

Categories: Cancer chemotherapy side effects intravenous ascorbic acid vitamin C

Hot Buttons

January 18, 2007 Is vitamin C a placebo? That question was the subject line of an e-mail I received from an HSI member named David... Read More >

Categories: Cancer chemotherapy side effects diarrhea flatulence IAA therapy intravenous ascorbic acid placebo vitamin C

Safety of Supplements

January 17, 2007 You know that tingling sensation you get when your leg "falls asleep"? Imagine if that tingling gradually subsided until your leg became completely numb. Or imagine the opposite: a simple tingling that slowly turns into a debilitating pain... Read More >

Categories: dietary supplements safety of supplements supplement regulation
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