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Using DDT to prevent disease in the tsunami disaster

January 23, 2005 There are two parts to the tsunami disaster in South Asia. Part one we know all too well. And while we can provide aid, there's no way to undo the overwhelming destruction and loss of life... Read More >

Categories: cholera DDT and disease eliminating Tsunami diseases malaria Tsunami disaster Tsunami disease prevention Tsunami disease risk Tsunami part two typhoid

Sun-damaged skin and cancer

January 20, 2005 "Did you know the FDA just voted down OTC sales of cholesterol drugs?" At first glance it might seem that someone at the FDA was on the right track for once... Read More >

Categories: basal cell carcinoma non-melanoma red flag skin cancer squamos cell carcinoma sun damaged skin women's health initiative

Can red meat cause cancer?

January 18, 2005 "A new study reports that eating red meat causes colorectal cancer. I guess it's going to be turkey chili from now on." With that, she signed off, and Wait a second. Did I hear that right? Red meat what? CAUSES cancer... Read More >

Categories: health bias from tv meat intake and colorectal cancer red meat and colorectal cancer red meat and the news red meat and your health red meat and your long term health red meat studies

Signs that your heart is in danger

January 17, 2005 Scientists have theorized that microvascular disease could be a risk factor for congestive heart failure (CHF). To test this theory, researchers at the University of Melbourne in Australia examined the relationship of CHF and retinopathy... Read More >

Categories: chf and retinopathy congestive heart failure diabetic disorders microvascular disease retinopathy and heart failure

Niacin side effects

January 14, 2005 With so much media attention devoted to the popular ADHD drugs targeted at this expanding customer base, it's rare to come across an ADHD study that doesn't involve any drugs at all... Read More >

Categories: burning sensation inositol hexanicotinate niacin niacin side effects nicotonic acid no-flush form of nicacin take niacin with food uncomfortable flushing effect vitamin B-3

A natural cancer remedy

December 30, 2004 If you sometimes feel like the stress of the holiday season is getting the better of you, here's one thing you don't have to worry about: a stress-related stomach ulcer... Read More >

Categories: amazon big pharma cancer treatment drug companies Graviola

Antioxidant intake provides health benefit

December 27, 2004 "Low-dose supplements ward off cancer in men." That promising claim is the headline of a recent article from Reuters Health. But as I was reading it over, I thought I was having a dj vu because the details seemed very familiar... Read More >

Categories: antioxidant benefits antioxidant intake is beneficial to health antioxidant report cancer prevention French Institute of Health and Medical Research ISERM large antioxidant study

Nuts provide a good source of vitamin E

December 24, 2004 Let's face it, some of the treats that tempt us at holiday parties or family get-togethers are not always the best choices for good health. But if your host offers a bowl of almonds and other nuts,a good source of vitamin E... Read More >

Categories: almonds and other nuts folic acid good sources of vitamin e nuts and vitamin e omega 3 fatty acids reduction of bladder cancer risk vitamin E vitamin e and a handful of nuts vitamin e and the holidays vitamin e in nuts

Raw dairy sales illegal in Manhattan

December 22, 2004 They're smuggling milk into Manhattan. That's right. You can get anything you want in the city that never sleeps, but you can't purchase raw milk. Unless you're willing to live outside the law... Read More >

Categories: certified raw milk dairies illegal milk and Manhattan new york and raw milk raw raw milk and Manhattan smuggling milk in Manhattan unhomogenized unpasteurized

Your eye has two natural enemies

December 20, 2004 The lens of your eye has two natural enemies: ultraviolet light, and oxygen free radicals. Both of these factors take their toll as we age... Read More >

Categories: antioxidant supplements dietary carotenoids dietary supplements and eye protections enemies to the eyes eye dangers lutein oxygen free radicals oxygen free radicals and the eyes reduce UVB damage vitamin E zeaxanthin

Cure the causes of chronic disease

December 15, 2004 While drugs just suppress symptoms, spectacular new food & vitamin cures from award-winning Dr. Jonathan V. Wright can beat your symptoms and cure the causes of chronic disease... Read More >

Categories: cure the actual causes of your own hurts food and vitamin cures Jonathan V. Wright
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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