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Forcing choices

November 6, 2002 There are few things more infuriating than a bureaucratic system that's designed to protect, but because of a misguided sense of purpose, ends up "protecting" people from the things they need the most... Read More >

Categories: choices FDA regulations healthcare

Hiding the R

November 4, 2002 In the four months since the Women's Health Initiative (WHI) abruptly discontinued its multiyear hormone replacement therapy (HRT) study - researchers, doctors and the women they serve have been trying to figure out where they are, and, more importantly, where to go next... Read More >

Categories: Aging Cancer female hormone replacement therapy HRT menopause

2002-11 – Members Alert

November 1, 2002 November 2002 PDF And Another Thing And if you already have diabetes, research shows tightly controlling blood sugar levels can reduce eye and kidney complications of diabetes by up to 80 percent. And, in case you didn’t see it in the e-Alerts How much sleep should you get each night?... Read More >

Categories: cod liver oil glucosamine kidney complications milk protein nl-2002-11 Pain sugar
Newsletter Issue: November 2002

Cancer treatment side effects

October 29, 2002 When your body is under attack from both a disease and a treatment that depletes so many of the body's resources, the immune system needs every source of help it can get. So I was pleased when I recently came across two studies that offer a few rays of hope... Read More >

Categories: antioxidants Cancer chemotherapy glutathione natural therapy pain relief treatment turmeric

Brush your teeth with tea

October 24, 2002 Researchers from the College of Dentistry; University of Illinois at Chicago, report that drinking or rinsing your mouth with green, oolong, or black tea may help prevent cavities... Read More >

Categories: dental health polyphenols tea tooth decay

Compounding the issue

October 15, 2002 Compounding pharmacy exists as a practice to provide much needed solutions for patients with unique medication requirements... Read More >

Categories: attack benefits compounding pharmacy options portrayal

Soy and soy products

October 14, 2002 I came across a nutrition study that draws an impressive conclusion about one of the benefits of soy. But does the conclusion hold up under scrutiny... Read More >

Categories: benefits Cancer estrogen pros and cons risks side effects soy

Prevention is worse than the disease

October 10, 2002 No doubt you've heard the phrase "the cure is worse than the disease." To that we can now add a new homily: "the prevention is worse than the disease." In at least one case anyway... Read More >

Categories: breast cancer Cancer ovarian cancer prevention risk factors

Dangers of the smallpox vaccination

September 30, 2002 The word "risky" hardly begins to describe the extremely troubling consequences of vaccinating 280 million Americans... Read More >

Categories: dangers immune deficiency risks smallpox terrorism vaccine

Apologies

September 28, 2002 We apologize to our members and to Dr. Myers for any confusion created by this error... Read More >

Categories: glucosamine prostate cancer

Consider the source

September 23, 2002 Two weeks ago I sent you an e-Alert ("Greasing the Skids" 9/9/02) about the dangers of trans-fatty acids (TFA) in cooking oil - particularly the types of cooking oil used by fast food restaurants. Coincidentally, that same day an article appeared in the Wall St. Journal about TFA... Read More >

Categories: heart disease risk factors studies trans fatty acid
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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