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The big fat hoax known as the heart-risk calculator

June 14, 2018 News flash! Big Pharma’s pride and joy, what’s known as the heart-risk calculator, is broken! Researchers from Stanford University are sounding the alarm about a tool used by doctors everywhere to determine your risk of suffering a heart attack or stroke. But actually, this so-called calculator is doing the exact... Read More >

Categories: American College of Cardiology American Heart Association Crestor dangers of statins heart risk calculator Lipitor statins

Phony supplement study could put millions at risk

June 4, 2018 As surely as the sun will rise in the east, you can expect to hear some group of doctors loudly announce that vitamins, minerals, and other supplements won’t do a thing for your health. Of course, the media sucks up stories like that as if it were soda through a... Read More >

Categories: Dr. David Jenkins magnesium supplement study supplements vitamin d vitamins and minerals zinc

How the egg evolved from ‘bad guy’ to dietary hero

May 30, 2018 If you’re still under the influence of some outmoded – and not to mention deadly — dietary advice about eggs, it’s time to start scrambling, poaching, and frying ’em up again! And I’m talking about real eggs... from actual chickens... not some food factory that makes a no-fat, no-cholesterol “egg... Read More >

Categories: cholesterol in eggs eating eggs to prevent a stroke eggs heart disease low-fat diet dangers stroke prevention

A surprising reason your stroke risk may be higher

May 28, 2018 Now that it’s Memorial Day, I’m sure that — no matter what your plans are — you’ll be taking some time to remember the brave men and women who gave so much for our country. And as today also marks the unofficial start to summer, hopefully the skies will be... Read More >

Categories: heart attack risk National Stroke Awareness Month stroke risk stroke signs Temperature swings

Type 2? Your breakfast just got a lot better

May 14, 2018 Talk about having egg on your face! For decades, all we heard from the feds in charge of creating dietary guidelines was how awful fat is for us. But the law requires that these guidelines are revised every five years, and in 2015 the “experts” did a 180 on dietary... Read More >

Categories: cholesterol Dietary Guidelines eggs nutritional benefits of eggs organic eggs should diabetics eat eggs type 2 diabetes

How Big Pharma deceives you every single day

May 9, 2018 If constantly being told about blurry vision, hives, nausea and diarrhea, blood disorders, suicidal thoughts, cancer, and even death are enough to make you want to throw your TV out the window, you’re not alone! Unbelievably, only America and the island nation of New Zealand allow DTC (direct-to-consumer) ads for... Read More >

Categories: direct to consumer drug ads DTC drug commercials DTC pharmaceutical ads FDA TV drug ads Yale University

This sweetener should carry a ‘black box’ warning

May 3, 2018 Don’t think for one minute that your tax dollars aren’t hard at work! The National Institutes of Health has opened up your wallet to finance research into how best to create a label warning about the link between drinking soda and packing on the pounds. The grant money has already... Read More >

Categories: artificial sweeteners aspartame fatty liver disease fructose HFCS high fructose corn syrup NASH soda tax

How having a nightcap can turn into a nightmare

May 1, 2018 Are you drinking your way to dementia? A new study has come to some startling conclusions where dementia and Alzheimer’s are concerned. It all has to do with sleep — something that can be thrown off kilter when you drink alcoholic beverages. But even if you’re a teetotaler, you’re not... Read More >

Categories: alcoholic drinks and dementia Alzheimer’s disease amyloid plaques beta-amyloid protein dementia insomnia and dementia

The easiest way there is to prevent diabetes

April 25, 2018 Farxiga, Invokana, Trulicity, Jardiance, and Xigdui seem like words from some foreign language – unless, of course, you’ve been diagnosed with diabetes. Then, the names of those type 2 meds roll right off your tongue! But there’s a household name in the world of vitamins, one that can keep you... Read More >

Categories: Diabetes diabetes meds Farxiga health benefits of vitamin D Invokana Jardiance Trulicity vitamin d vitamin D and diabetes Xigdui

Is that advice legit, or did Big Pharma pay for it?

April 12, 2018 If you were to land on the website for the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation, you would find inspiring stories, loads of tips, and a great big button that reminds you to “support IBD patients” by donating to the group today! But what you wouldn’t know is that no fewer than... Read More >

Categories: big pharma Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation industry money to nonprofits Kaiser Health Patient advocacy groups pharma payouts to patient groups
Allan Spreen, M.D.
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