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Learn the hidden side effects of cholesterol-lowering drugs

March 5, 2002 If you have high cholesterol, chances are your doctor has already talked to you about the cholesterol-lowering drugs called "statins." Statins are one of the most frequently prescribed drug classes in the world - over five million people in the U.S. alone are currently taking them... Read More >

Categories: cholesterol-lowering drugs Diabetes serum insulin levels side effects statins Zocor

Grandma knew the secret for relieving arthritis pain

February 27, 2002 Most people think an "old wives' tale" is synonymous with silly, superstitious, useless information. But the fact is that women's oral tradition has passed on a lot of useful knowledge over the years... Read More >

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One small change you can make today to improve insulin sensitivity

February 26, 2002 In the Western world, the average daily intake per capita is about 300 mg - a little more than two cups of brewed coffee a day. Of course, it's also found in tea, sodas, chocolate, and hundreds of other foods in varying amounts. And according to new research, it may... Read More >

Categories: caffeine Diabetes insulin sensitivity prescription drugs

HRT may quadruple your risk of deadly cancer

February 21, 2002 Now, there's another new study in the anti-HRT camp. This one strongly supports the long-held belief that HRT may increase a woman's risk of breast cancer - in fact, it shows that long-term HRT use may boost your odds of one of the most dangerous types of breast cancer by... Read More >

Categories: breast cancer estrogen hormone replacement therapy HRT progestin risks

Common sense approach to treating Type II diabetes

February 13, 2002 Incidence rates of Type II diabetes are climbing higher each year. Pharmaceutical companies have spent astronomical amounts of time and money developing drugs to treat it, but as the numbers show, they've had little effect. Hundreds of doctors have spent countless hours in meetings, analyzing the data and trying to... Read More >

Categories: diet exercise lifestyle changes prevention treatment Type II Diabetes

Learn how to protect yourself from a silent killer

February 12, 2002 What if I told you that 20 million Americans are dying of a preventable, treatable disease - and don't even know it? And that another 20 million have a high likelihood of developing the disease in the future - but have no idea of their risk... Read More >

Categories: angiotensin II receptor blockers early detection kidney disease prevention risk screening

Mainstream finally starting to catch on to what we’ve known for years

February 7, 2002 Sometimes research reveals startling new information that radically changes the way we look at the world. Other times, research upends conventional wisdom, debunking a long-held belief. Then, there are those times when research simply confirms what we knew all along... Read More >

Categories: alternative medicine CAM clinical practice guidelines influences pharmaceutical industry

Can HRT increase your risk of Type II diabetes?

February 4, 2002 To take HRT or not to take HRT - that is the controversial question. Some research has shown that hormone replacement therapy (HRT) can have health-supporting benefits; and then again, some has shown that it may have some significant risks as well. At HSI, we've tried to cover both sides... Read More >

Categories: hormone replacement therapy HRT Insulin resistance insulin sensitivity Type II Diabetes

Formula builds immunity, treats liver disease, retards cancer

February 1, 2002 Formula builds immunity, treats liver disease, retards cancer Japanese medical system, once forced underground, may hold the secret to a longer, healthier life. Japanese health and longevity rates have confounded envious onlookers for years. On average, Japanese men live four years longer than American men; Japanese women live five years... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: February 2002

Two vitamins that all diabetics should know about

January 24, 2002 Type II diabetes is one of the most prevalent diseases in the world today. Fortunately, it is also one of the most treatable. With weight loss, a healthy diet, and exercise, many people with Type II diabetes are able to maintain healthy blood sugar levels without medication... Read More >

Categories: AER Type II Diabetes urinary albumin excretion rate vitamin C vitamin E vitamins

Tropical plant can prevent diabetes complications

January 4, 2002 New research shows there's a natural, herbal remedy that can help prevent and treat some of the most common complications of diabetes, a condition that affects 16 million of us worldwide... Read More >

Categories: blood pressure Diabetes gotu kola natural remedy nerve disease

Does your doctor know all the potential side effects of your new prescription?

January 2, 2002 In this e-Alert, I'll tell you about a few of the most common drugs on the list, and the side effects and contraindications to look for. But don't stop there - follow the link at the end of the e-Alert to view the entire list from the article, to make... Read More >

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Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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