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Thimerosal in childhood vaccines

May 11, 2006 If you enjoy logic when it's strapped to a rack and stretched to its breaking point, then wait until you hear the latest "reasoning" for using thimerosal (the mercury-based preservative) in childhood vaccines... Read More >

Categories: American Academy of Pediatrics autism CDC Centers for Disease Control and Prevention childhood vaccines controversy immunization programs mercury-based preservative thimerosal World Health Organization

The glycemic index is bunk!

March 8, 2006 As you may recall from previous e-Alerts, the glycemic index (GI) is a scale that categorizes food items according to their effect on blood sugar levels... Read More >

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Young cancer patients actively participate in end-of-life decisions

December 6, 2005 Describing the results to ABC News she said her team was "stunned" to find that children are not only up to the task of participating in end-of-life decisions, they're also good at it... Read More >

Categories: treatment for young cancer patients young cancer patients young cancer patients and their parents young cancer patients face tough decisions

Is reduced sugar cereal healthier?

October 26, 2005 Why? Because according to recent research, your chances of living a longer life may significantly improve if you eat plenty of vegetables that are rich in beta-carotene... Read More >

Categories: crunch reduced sugar cereals refined carbohydrates

Documentary stresses better dietary choices

September 21, 2005 But it's not just footage of a guy indulging in a junk food binge. He also reveals some surprising facts about how American's eat, along with useful insights for a nation that needs to get back on track to better dietary choices... Read More >

Categories: addictive foods better dietary choices better dietary habits fast food addication food documentary Morgan Spurlock Super Size McDonalds Super Size Me Super Size Me movie

Can childhood vaccines cause autism?

July 12, 2005 The ABC report concerned the association between childhood vaccines and autism. The topic was raised when Rolling Stone magazine published an article by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., titled "Deadly Immunity... Read More >

Categories: childhood vaccines childhood vaccines and autism dangers of childhood vaccines deadly immunity false doctor opinions mecury-based vaccines

Adverse affects caused fluorescent light exposure

May 27, 2005 Does anyone have, or know of, any information about people being adversely affected by the frequencies of light emitted by fluorescent lighting or by the sound frequencies emitted by said lights... Read More >

Categories: concentration problems fluorescent lights and headaches headaches caused by light light and headaches light frequencies recurring headaches

Effectiveness of a slow carb diet

May 25, 2005 Researchers at Children's Hospital in Boston designed a study to test the effectiveness of a slow-carb, low-GI diet using two key measures: weight loss and cardiovascular disease risk... Read More >

Categories: effectiveness of a slow carb diet high glycemic index low glycemic index slow carb diet slow carbs

Selenium intake may reduce the risk of cancers

December 7, 2004 Out west, with an Arizona study that evaluates the association of selenium intake with the reduced risk of one of the most common types of cancer... Read More >

Categories: cancer prevention with selenium colorectal tumor prevention multivitamin containing selenium reduce cancer risks selenium selenium and cancer study selenium supplement selenium-rich soil

Food for good thoughts

November 18, 2004 Parents of depressed adolescents and teens may feel at a loss in choosing a treatment for their kids. If antidepressant drugs increase suicide risk, where do they turn? We'll tell you about the key dietary factors that every depressed person - young... Read More >

Categories: B vitamins depression discuss with health care professional fish oil folate and depression folate deficiency folate-rich foods herbal supplements link between antidepressant drug use and elevated risk magnesium proper dosage for folate supplements st. john's wort teens

Autism and vaccines

June 21, 2004 There are few things that make me angrier than hearing completely misguided health information broadcast to an audience of millions. And it makes me even angrier when I'm in my car and it comes over my radio. The result: radio road rage... Read More >

Categories: childhood vaccines and autism risk of autism thimerosal and autism vaccines and autism
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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