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By neglecting THIS, you could double your risk of a stroke

March 15, 2017 It starts as a slimy coating of bacteria. And if you don’t deal with it quickly enough, you could be in for some big problems. I’m not talking about the pipes in your home or even the kitchen countertops, but a much germier place — your mouth! Sure, having movie-star... Read More >

Categories: gum disease gum health and stroke risk Ischemic Stroke periodontal disease signs of gum disease stroke

How getting up to ‘go’ during the night can turn deadly

March 9, 2017 What lengths would you go to treat a condition called “nocturnal polyuria?” That may sound serious, but it’s nothing more than a fancy way to say someone needs to go to the bathroom during the night. Sure, that can be annoying, especially if it happens a lot. But the new... Read More >

Categories: desmopressin drug for going to the bathroom at night FDA getting up to pee at night Noctiva nocturnal polyuria

Don’t be cheated by fake claims of whole grains

February 14, 2017 If you’ve ever taken a look at the whole grain “resume,” I’m sure you’ll admit it’s darn impressive. Whole grains can help reduce your risk of heart disease, diabetes, certain cancers and stroke. Plus that it’s a nutritional pot of gold, containing a whole host of B vitamins as well... Read More >

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Prostate cancer study omits the most important details

February 8, 2017 Someday we’ll look back at how men with prostate cancer were treated by the medical profession and gasp. And one of the most barbaric therapies of all is the use of drugs that block or stop testosterone. Another name for these treatments is “chemical castration.” If it sounds brutal, it... Read More >

Categories: ADT androgen deprivation therapy anti-androgen drugs AstraZenica bicalutamide Casodex chemical castration prostate cancer PSA test

IV vitamin C found to protect against metabolic syndrome

February 8, 2017 Score another one for intravenous vitamin C! I recently told you about some amazing research finding (again) how high-dose IV C is an extraordinary cancer treatment. Now, a new study has discovered that this therapy can also protect against a condition that millions of Americans suffer from — metabolic syndrome.... Read More >

Categories: Diabetes fatty liver disease intravenous vitamin C IV C metabolic syndrome obesity treatment for metabolic syndrome

Cataracts: the secret side effect of cholesterol meds

February 6, 2017 It’s the best-kept secret out there about all of those cholesterol-lowering drugs. In fact, Big Pharma seems to have gone to such lengths to keep it under cover, I wouldn’t be surprised if your doctor didn’t even know! Now, this vision-blurring side effect is rearing its shadowy head again where... Read More >

Categories: Cataracts low cholesterol PCSK9 inhibitors Praluent Repatha statin eye risk statins Statins and cataracts

Can a healthy pastime actually put your health in jeopardy?

January 25, 2017 There’s no doubt that this winter has been a wild one. Whether you got dumped on with snow, rain, hail or anything else Mother Nature had up her sleeve, I’m sure you’re ready for a change. And I bet all those visions of sugar plums you had just last month... Read More >

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Could millions be misdiagnosed as having asthma?

January 24, 2017 After recovering from a lung infection several years ago, Becky Hollingsworth started to suffer from shortness of breath. Her doctor said he knew what it was. The 72-year-old from Ontario, Canada had “post-pneumonia” asthma. Only she didn’t. Actually, she didn’t have asthma at all. Hollingsworth is just one of an... Read More >

Categories: asthma asthma drug risks Dr. Shawn Aaron spirometer study on misdiagnosis of asthma University of Ottawa

Doctors band together to challenge the great statin scam

January 23, 2017 The idea that statins are perfectly safe to take is similar to the theory that the earth is flat. Both are just plain wrong. For decades, Big Pharma and the mainstream have played so many cheap tricks on patients to keep the statins flowing that I’ve lost count. People have... Read More >

Categories: big pharma cholesterol Dr. Aseem Malhotra Dr. John Abramson LDL cholesterol statin drugs statins

Dozens of drugs – including eye drops – can cause glaucoma

January 11, 2017 The bad news is that over three million in the U.S. suffer from glaucoma. The even worse news is that figure is expected to rise by 58 percent in a little over a decade. And of course, that’s being blamed on more and more people entering their golden years. But... Read More >

Categories: causes of glaucoma drugs that cause glaucoma glaucoma Glaucoma Research Foundation statin-induced glaucoma

Researchers reveal a natural way to beat heart disease

January 10, 2017 Say your doctor tells you that your so-called bad cholesterol readings are too high. And he sends you on your way with a prescription to fix that. But instead of telling you to take one of those statin drugs every day, what if it read, “Bake or broil wild salmon... Read More >

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Researchers solve the mystery of what really causes RA

January 5, 2017 Could the cause of rheumatoid arthritis have just been found? If you or a loved one suffers from this debilitating condition, you’ve probably been told the basics. How it’s an autoimmune disease, and that for “some reason” your immune system has started attacking healthy tissue. As to why, you’ll be... Read More >

Categories: cause of RA discovered gum disease gum infections mouth bacteria and RA RA rheumatoid arthritis
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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