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The dark side of weight-loss surgery you need to know about

January 5, 2017 If you’ve chased your dream of losing weight right into your doctor’s office, there are some very important things you most likely won’t be told. Now, more than ever, docs are pushing gastric bypass surgery — what they like to call the “gold standard” for weight loss. Surgeons will tell... Read More >

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One of the easiest ways to help prevent a stroke

January 2, 2017 How would you like to slash your risk of three top killers? A new study has found that’s actually much easier to do than you might think. It could be as simple as eating some delicious foods that are nothing short of dietary superheroes. But while these easy-to-find foods are... Read More >

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The eAlert 2016 Hall of Shame

December 29, 2016 Here we go — 2016 is down to the wire. I know, it seems like just yesterday we were ringing it in. But as the year sped by like a blazing comet, it has left some really weird and frightening developments in its wake. From pigs being grown with human... Read More >

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The actual truth is out about Actos: it’s a really bad actor

December 27, 2016 What do regulators in France and Germany know that the FDA doesn’t? If we could answer that question, we might uncover how in the world the type 2 diabetes med Actos has managed to keep selling in the U.S. while banned in those other countries. For years now, the FDA... Read More >

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Immunotherapy drugs save lives, but risks can be deadly

December 20, 2016 A powerful new way to fight cancer is starting to appear in clinics large and small. It’s called immunotherapy. And if there ever was a medical moonshot, this is it. It can give the immune system the power to stomp out even the most deadly and untreatable cancers. Certainly the... Read More >

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What’s the real reason for the decline in life expectancy?

December 15, 2016 More Americans than ever have kicked their smoking habit. We’re more active, too. A recent Gallup poll found that over 50 percent of Americans are doing some type of exercise three or more times a week! That’s the good news. And the bad? The life expectancy in the U.S. has... Read More >

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Don’t let ‘holiday heart syndrome’ ruin your Christmas

December 14, 2016 If you have Afib, the last thing you want to do is something that can trigger an episode. Instead of being surrounded by family and friends this Christmas, that could land you in the ER... surrounded by doctors and nurses. While an episode of this abnormal heart rhythm – one... Read More >

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Studies make a strong case for the health benefits of nuts

December 12, 2016 It sure seems that we go nuts over Christmas! And I mean that literally – as in fancy nutcrackers, boxes of mixed nuts, nutty cakes, cookies and other treats. There are even chestnuts roasting on an open fire! But if you’re being gifted with the likes of walnuts, pecans, almonds... Read More >

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Don’t be fooled by this risky med’s ‘longer life’ claim

December 7, 2016 For Big Pharma, the pot of gold isn’t at the end of a rainbow. Instead, it can be found directly at the FDA’s doorstep! But unfortunately, what will soon be bringing in the billions for drugmakers Eli Lilly and Boehringer Ingelheim looks like nothing more than a cruel trick being... Read More >

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Rx meds won’t help this condition – but resveratrol does!

December 7, 2016 It’s a devastating condition that strikes around one out of ten women – even adolescent girls. It’s called “PCOS,” and while the most obvious symptoms may seem to be in a woman’s ovaries, this syndrome can affect every part of her body, especially insulin levels. And that can lead right... Read More >

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Drinking coffee and tea can slash your risk of dementia!

December 6, 2016 It turns out that something you probably already do every single day could help ward off dementia – even Alzheimer’s. And in a big way! I’m talking about coffee! More specifically the caffeine in that coffee, something that’s been a past concern related to heart palpitations. But some new research... Read More >

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The ‘forgotten omega’ that might just save your heart

December 5, 2016 For millions of Americans, the “forgotten omega” might just be a lifesaver! If you think that I’m talking about omega-3s — the fatty acid I’ve told you so much about that’s found in fish — I’m not. And amazingly, this other, little-known omega might even be a more powerful way... Read More >

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

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