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This could be the easiest way to avoid a hip fracture

May 3, 2017 I don’t have to tell you that once you reach a certain age, breaking a hip tops the list of things you never want to do. That’s why some current findings about what might make seniors more prone to suffer a serious fracture like that deserved top billing on the... Read More >

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Taking steroids for even a short time can put you at risk

May 1, 2017 There’s no doubt that corticosteroids are miracle drugs. During a bad asthma attack, for example, they can be life-savers. But the trade-off, of course, is that being on them for prolonged periods of time can up your risk of some serious side effects — things such as diabetes, or even... Read More >

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How to triple your risk of dementia with one common habit

April 27, 2017 For something so seemingly innocent, there sure are a lot of ways diet soda can do you in. Several years ago we told you about a study that found women who regularly drank just two or more diet drinks a day were upping their chances of a heart attack or... Read More >

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Revealed: The shocking sugar secret that’s thwarting your weight loss, and the best way to fight it

April 26, 2017 by Michele Cagan There’s a disturbing reason that 70.7% of American adults—more than 160 million people—are fighting a losing battle with their weight. That reason involves corporate greed, deception, and the underhanded use of special brain science: “Big Food” deliberately designs products to make you eat more, crave more, and... Read More >

Categories: nl-2017-05
Newsletter Issue: May 2017

The best way to treat diabetic nerve pain isn’t an Rx med

April 25, 2017 You would think when a federal agency is described as working to “make healthcare safer,” and “keep patients safe,” it would sort of operate with that principal in mind. Well, that’s the listed mission for the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), which works under the U.S. Department of... Read More >

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The sweetener that’s good for your blood sugar!

April 20, 2017 If you’ve ever tasted stevia, you know that it’s exceptionally sweet. Even just chewing on a leaf from the stevia plant will give you a mouthful of sweetness. But unlike other sweeteners like honey or even brown rice syrup, since it’s not actually a sugar (and isn’t pretending to be... Read More >

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Why do you have such a hard time getting to sleep at night?

April 17, 2017 Turns out, it’s not just getting up to use the bathroom at night or worrying about things you need to do the next day — as we age, it does become harder and harder to get a good night’s sleep. According to a newly-published report by UC Berkeley researchers, various... Read More >

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Peruvian purple secret solves the mainstream blood pressure paradox

April 5, 2017 by Michele Cagan When it comes to high blood pressure, mainstream medicine has a huge problem Lower blood pressure levels save lives... but aggressively lowering blood pressure with prescription drugs causes potentially deadly adverse events. So, the only way they know to get your blood pressure low enough to save... Read More >

Categories: nl-2017-04
Newsletter Issue: April 2017

Conquer urinary incontinence in days with this modern ancient 11-herb formula

April 5, 2017 by Michele Cagan No matter what your doctor has told you... and that’s if you talked to a doctor at all... It’s not a normal part of aging. Unfortunately, due to some under-informed doctors and some very convincing advertising, most of us believe that urinary incontinence is just something we... Read More >

Categories: nl-2017-04
Newsletter Issue: April 2017

Gluten-free foods not as healthy as you might think

March 22, 2017 I’m not surprised that gluten-free products have gained a “health food” reputation. These foods can make a big difference in the quality of life for people who would otherwise suffer terrible gastrointestinal consequences from eating wheat-based baked goods with the gluten intact. But don’t confuse “gluten-free” with a healthy free... Read More >

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Beware of becoming a guinea pig in search for dementia drugs

March 15, 2017 You could call it the “Golden Ticket” to fame and fortune — finding a drug already in use that could also become a treatment for Alzheimer’s disease. That prospect has sent researchers scurrying around to locate meds that can be repositioned as a magic cure. It’s happened before... and it’s... Read More >

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