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Despite pharma-funded study, statins still risky as ever

September 19, 2017 I’m not sure that Dr. Kausik Ray has ever met a person he doesn’t think should start up on a statin immediately! This professor at the Imperial College London has just come out with his latest study, which is aimed at healthy guys (and gals) with elevated cholesterol who don’t... Read More >

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Kick this dangerous heart screening to the curb… with K!

September 13, 2017 It’s a classic example of not seeing the forest for the trees. A new study has just come out supporting the use of a test that will supposedly help you determine if a heart attack or stroke is in your future. Dr. Parag Joshi, a “preventive cardiologist” out of the... Read More >

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Want to live longer? Stop doing what those ‘experts’ advise

September 13, 2017 The low-fat myth is one that just won’t go away. To this day, we keep on hearing how consuming too much fat will give us heart disease and cancer — along with obesity and every other ill in the world. Groups such as the American Heart Association have been leading... Read More >

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Here’s a simple way not to die from heart disease

September 12, 2017 We’ve told you a lot of good news about omega-3 fatty acids over the years, but this new study kind of sums it all up where your heart is concerned. Researchers closely examined numerous controlled trials that covered over 71,000 people, finding that having enough of this essential fatty acid... Read More >

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Is it really diabetes… or something you’re taking?

September 6, 2017 Millions of Americans are dealing with a medical mystery. Suddenly, they find out their blood sugar is rising. Some have been told they are now diabetic. And the reason? Throw a dart at one of these: You’re overweight, You don’t exercise enough, or, You’ve been walking around for who knows... Read More >

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Diabetes drug combos come with a deadly twist… This exotic plant extract lets you throw those prescriptions away

August 29, 2017 by Michele Cagan It starts with one prescription for diabetes... then two... then three. And your doctor still isn’t happy with the results, so he adds painful insulin injections. Now your blood sugar is under tight control—but you feel worse than ever. You may even be experiencing some alarming symptoms,... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: September 2017

How to stay off the liver transplant list

August 29, 2017 It looks like a lot more than your liver is at risk from non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, or NAFLD. This condition has been described as one of the plagues of our time, an epidemic that’s causing transplant hospitals to be overrun with patients in need of new livers. And, as... Read More >

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The danger in being more than sore after exercise

August 14, 2017 Here’s how trying to get fit too fast can kill you. You might think I’m talking about a heart attack or heat stroke, but I’m not. This particular side effect of pushing yourself beyond what your body is used to doing can land you in the hospital before you know... Read More >

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Are you putting yourself at risk with multiple meds?

August 10, 2017 It can start out innocently enough. You go to your doctor for something or other... and before you know it, you’re leaving with an Rx in your hand. But that’s not the end of it — not at all. That drug causes a side effect that needs to be offset... Read More >

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Brew yourself a cup of this… right away!

August 9, 2017 Next time you pause for a coffee break, maybe you should think about stopping for a “spot of tea” instead. While I’ve told you a lot of good news recently on the health benefits of that cup of java, some even better news has just come out about tea —... Read More >

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Why you should take a crack at this humble nut hero

August 2, 2017 That old adage is certainly right on the money — good things do come in small packages! In this case, that good thing is the humble walnut, often reserved for the holidays when we bring out the nut bowls and nutcrackers. But if you are only partaking in walnuts every... Read More >

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Why you should take a crack at this humble nut hero

August 1, 2017 Here’s a really good way to not lose weight: Use artificial sweeteners. And according to the latest findings, that’s also an excellent way to pack on the pounds, too! While it’s certainly logical to believe that using something that has no calories won’t be contributing to weight gain, in reality,... Read More >

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