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New study finds cranberries have more benefits than anyone realized

July 25, 2016 It’s the amazing superfood that usually only makes an appearance twice a year. I’m talking about the cranberry, that cheery red, tart wonder that somehow got relegated to a side dish during the holidays. But it’s time to give the cranberry its rightful place in your diet. Researchers at Tufts... Read More >

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Overtreatment putting type 2 patients at risk of deadly hypoglycemia

July 13, 2016 If you have type 2 diabetes, no doubt your doctor works hard at keeping your blood sugar numbers down. But maybe he’s working a little too hard. And that could land you in the ER... or worse. It’s a case of overtreatment that can kill. And kill quickly. A new... Read More >

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How to avoid the BPA that still lurks in many canned goods (like soups)

July 12, 2016 You can’t walk through the supermarket these days without seeing an army of bottles, cans, and food packages claiming to be “BPA-free.” But how much BPA is still getting into our food — and how can you tell what you should (and shouldn’t) buy? It turns out that dodging BPA... Read More >

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More than a cooling gel, Aloe vera may just be a diabetic’s best friend

July 7, 2016 You may think of Aloe vera as just a cooling gel to use if you get a sunburn. But this cactus-like plant can do a lot more than just soothe skin. It turns out that it may be a diabetic’s best friend! A just-out study from researchers at an Air... Read More >

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How to keep stress and anxiety from bringing on type 2 diabetes

June 30, 2016 You could think of it as a domino effect — one motion sets the whole group falling. Only in this case, it’s your health that starts to tumble out of control. Researchers have found that constant stress can do a lot more harm to your body than you could ever... Read More >

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Why is this ‘unapproved drug’ being added to so much of our water?

June 28, 2016 Someone may want to check the temperature in hell — because I think it just froze over. For years I’ve been warning you about the dangers of fluoride in our water. And I told you how it’s been linked to everything from brain problems to cancer. Now, for the first... Read More >

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Experiment with human-pig hybrids reads like an old sci-fi movie plot

June 22, 2016 This is one farm that would scare Old MacDonald’s pants off! I’ve been telling you for years how science is blurring the lines between humans and animals. In fact, last February I exposed a secret ranch in South Dakota that’s producing cows with human immune systems. Now, on a college... Read More >

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Is turmeric the natural way to keep dementia at bay?

June 21, 2016 If there was an easy way to stop dementia and Alzheimer’s in their tracks, we would have heard of it by now, right? Well, it turns out there very well may be. But the only “problem” with this potent substance is that it’s a gift to us from Mother Nature... Read More >

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There’s simply no such thing as ‘safe’ plastic for microwaving

June 6, 2016 The label on your favorite food container may say “microwave-safe.” But a shocking new investigation has found there may be no such thing. Every time we heat up a bowl of soup or last night’s leftovers, we could be getting toxic doses of dangerous chemicals that can lead to everything... Read More >

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New ‘official’ recommendation puts type 2 patients in grave danger

June 1, 2016 It’s now official. Doctors can confidently tell their type 2 diabetes patients that bariatric surgery is recommended as a “standard treatment option” for the disease. That’s right — standard. Having your stomach resized to that of an egg has just been endorsed by 45 of the world’s top diabetes groups.... Read More >

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‘New’ way to control Zika a recycled attempt to deregulate pesticides

May 31, 2016 The warm weather is finally here — and America is in full-blown Zika panic mode. Everywhere we turn, we’re hearing how one mosquito bite could unleash some of the most heartbreaking birth defects we’ve ever seen. But even if there are no moms-to-be in your life, there’s a very important... Read More >

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