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How sleep meds can make nighttime breathing a struggle

October 19, 2017 If you’ve ever woken up in the middle of the night with your heart pounding and your lungs gasping for air, you know it’s terrifying. And how scary would it be for your better half to notice that you stop breathing while sleeping, even if it’s just for a very... Read More >

Categories: central sleep apnea CPAP masks CSA device to treat central sleep apnea FDA Remede System sleep apnea

Online drug side-effect data enough to spook anyone!

October 11, 2017 You know those cheesy old horror flicks that force travelers to spend the night in a spooky castle? As the rain pours down and the lightning flashes through the windows, the resident mad scientist typically assures them: “Relax, you’re perfectly safe here.” That’s exactly what came to mind when I... Read More >

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Run, don’t walk, to your kitchen and toss out this oil!

October 10, 2017 Here’s some news that should change the way you eat. It’s coming out of a study that was designed to look at various oils and how they may contribute to obesity. But what this research uncovered may very well be the smoking gun as to why diseases like diabetes and... Read More >

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Statin sepsis treatment hyped while proven cure ignored

October 9, 2017 How is it that when a safe, natural substance is found to bring patients with severe sepsis back from the brink of death numerous times, that news is dismissed as “hype”? But when a study comes out saying that statins — drugs such as Lipitor and Crestor — can somehow... Read More >

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The insulin warning every type 2 diabetic needs to hear

October 5, 2017 Being told you have type 2 diabetes is frightening enough, but here’s how you can go from the frying pan to the fire: Start taking insulin injections. But wait — isn’t that what diabetics need? Well, only sometimes. Certainly if you have type 1 diabetes, where you can’t make your... Read More >

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One of the best habits you can have to be healthy

October 4, 2017 If the last time you got a good night’s sleep was when you nodded off to Johnny Carson, you’re setting yourself up for disaster. Because getting the right amount of ZZZs is more than just a good idea — it’s something that can add more candles to your birthday cake.... Read More >

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Study finds no-cal sweeteners can trigger diabetes

September 28, 2017 Here’s an easy way to get on the fast-track to diabetes: Start using artificial sweeteners. If you’re wondering how that could be... when diabetics are told they can safely swap them out for sugar... that’s a very good question. But it’s one that won’t get a very reassuring answer. It... Read More >

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Meds for type 2 may be a key reason diabetics are more fracture-prone

September 27, 2017 Once you reach a certain age, the last thing you want to do is break a bone! Frighteningly, that’s at the top of the list as to why seniors land in a nursing home. If you have type 2 diabetes, however, it turns out that the chances of suffering a... Read More >

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The biggest danger for diabetics isn’t high blood sugar

September 26, 2017 If you have type 2 diabetes, especially if you’ve been on drugs to control it for a long time now, here’s something you want to bring up with your doctor as soon as you can: “De-intensification.” And that’s especially true if you’re a little on the older side. Because in... Read More >

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Could this be the reason deadly strokes are on the rise?

September 25, 2017 After steadily improving over the past few decades, the numbers of Americans dying due to a stroke is now going in the other direction. And it’s not just seniors who are in danger. Those so-called “millennials” (who run in age from 18 to 34), could probably be renamed “illennials,” as... Read More >

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Type 2? The cancer risk you won’t hear from your doc

September 20, 2017 When it comes to selling its drugs, it doesn’t look like any devious plan is off limits for Big Pharma. The most recent exposé concerns Novo Nordisk and how the drugmaker schemed to make its blockbuster type 2 med a bestseller despite its link to thyroid cancer. The Justice Department... Read More >

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

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